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Fundamental Diagram as a Model Input: Direct Movement Equation of Pedestrian Dynamics

In: Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics 2012

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  • E. Kirik

    (Institute of Computational Modelling SB RAS)

  • A. Malyshev

    (Institute of Computational Modelling SB RAS)

  • E. Popel

    (Siberian Federal University)

Abstract

Inspiriting by advantages of continuous and discrete approaches to model pedestrian dynamics a new discrete-continuous model SIgMA.DC. was developed This model is of individual type; people (particles) move in a continuous space - in this sense model is continuous, but number of directions where particles may move is a model parameter (limited and predetermined by a user) - in this sense model is discrete. To find current velocity vector we do not describe forces that act on people. To have a value of velocity we use a fundamental diagram data; and probability approach is used to find a direction. Description of the model and some simulation results are presented.

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  • E. Kirik & A. Malyshev & E. Popel, 2014. "Fundamental Diagram as a Model Input: Direct Movement Equation of Pedestrian Dynamics," Springer Books, in: Ulrich Weidmann & Uwe Kirsch & Michael Schreckenberg (ed.), Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics 2012, edition 127, pages 691-702, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-02447-9_58
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-02447-9_58
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