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Modeling Time Duration of Planned and Unplanned Store Visits in a Multi-Agent Simulation of Pedestrian Activity in City Centers

In: Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics 2012

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  • Jan Dijkstra

    (Eindhoven University of Technology, Design Systems Group)

  • Harry Timmermans

    (Eindhoven University of Technology, Urban Planning Group)

  • Joran Jessurun

    (Eindhoven University of Technology, Design Systems Group)

  • Bauke de Vries

    (Eindhoven University of Technology, Design Systems Group)

Abstract

Micro-scale agent-based modeling can be used for the simulation of pedestrian movement for low and high density scenarios and for the effect of changes in an environment. Such models can also be used for pedestrian dynamics in city centers to show the design effects in the shopping environment. The main contribution of this paper is to introduce the implication of time duration of a visit to a store within a simulation framework for pedestrian movement simulation. The paper reports findings of time spent in a store.

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  • Jan Dijkstra & Harry Timmermans & Joran Jessurun & Bauke de Vries, 2014. "Modeling Time Duration of Planned and Unplanned Store Visits in a Multi-Agent Simulation of Pedestrian Activity in City Centers," Springer Books, in: Ulrich Weidmann & Uwe Kirsch & Michael Schreckenberg (ed.), Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics 2012, edition 127, pages 815-823, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-02447-9_68
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-02447-9_68
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