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The effect of individual tendency on crowd evacuation efficiency under inhomogeneous exit attraction using a static field modified FFCA model

Zhijian Fu, Lizhong Yang, Yanqiu Chen, Kongjin Zhu and Shi Zhu

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2013, vol. 392, issue 23, 6090-6099

Abstract: As an extension of the Asymmetric Simple Exclusion Process, the floor field cellular automata model has its specific advantages in reproducing crowd self-organized phenomena, embodying individual characteristics and reducing the computing complexity by translating the long-ranged interaction to local interaction. Evacuation from a room is an important part in the study of building evacuation. In our experiment and real life observation we found the exit attraction non-uniformity. To obtain the effect of individual tendency to the exit attraction center on the crowd evacuation efficiency, the static field is modified. Compared with the control group, the exit attraction non-uniformity has a disadvantage in the crowd evacuation efficiency. The position deviation between the exit geometric center and the exit attraction center delays the crowd evacuation by generating a local merging flow. In addition, the individual tendency also increases the crowd evacuation time by increasing the static field gradient to the attraction center, leading to a low usage efficiency of exits. Compared with the influence of other factors, the inhomogeneous exit attraction has an obvious effect on the crowd evacuation efficiency.

Keywords: Static field; Individual tendency; Attraction non-uniformity; Crowd evacuation efficiency (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2013.07.062

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