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Adding Higher Intelligent Functions to Pedestrian Agent Model

In: Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics 2008

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  • Toshiyuki Kaneda

    (Nagoya Institute of Technology)

  • Takumi Yoshida

    (Nagoya Institute of Technology)

  • Yanfeng He

    (Nagoya Institute of Technology)

  • Masaki Tamada

    (Kozo Keikaku Engineering Co. Ltd)

  • Yasuhiro Kitakami

    (Kozo Keikaku Engineering Co. Ltd)

Abstract

Summary Pedestrian dynamics studies have brought the potential for application to a wide variety of urban planning field, not only crowd accident risk analysis but also simulation-oriented spatial design. Our up-versioned ASPF (Agent Simulator of Pedestrian Flows) ver.4 has newly introduced higher function such as a target maintaining (Helmsman) function, a route-choice function etc. into a pedestrian agent. In an example case of patio-shaped shopping mall, Asunal Kanayama, we have verified that pedestrian agents can walk autonomously along way points to destination points in a complicated space, and that ASPFver.4 can be a useful tool for ordinary commerce space design. We also refer to the ASSA (Agent Simulator of Shop Around) project for implementing much higher functions.

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  • Toshiyuki Kaneda & Takumi Yoshida & Yanfeng He & Masaki Tamada & Yasuhiro Kitakami, 2010. "Adding Higher Intelligent Functions to Pedestrian Agent Model," Springer Books, in: Wolfram W. F. Klingsch & Christian Rogsch & Andreas Schadschneider & Michael Schreckenberg (ed.), Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics 2008, pages 529-535, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-04504-2_46
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-04504-2_46
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