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Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics 2008
Edited by Wolfram W. F. Klingsch (),
Christian Rogsch (),
Andreas Schadschneider () and
Michael Schreckenberg ()
in Springer Books from Springer
Date: 2010
ISBN: 978-3-642-04504-2
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Chapters in this book: - The UK WTC9/11 Evacuation Study: An Overview of the Methodologies Employed and Some Preliminary Analysis
- Edwin R. Galea, Lynn Hulse, Rachel Day, Asim Siddiqui, Gary Sharp, Karen Boyce, Louise Summerfield, David Canter, Melisa Marselle and Paul V. Greenall
- Evacuation Movement in Photoluminescent Stairwells
- Guylène Proulx and Noureddine Bénichou
- Automatic Extraction of Pedestrian Trajectories from Video Recordings
- Maik Boltes, Armin Seyfried, Bernhard Steffen and Andreas Schadschneider
- Stairwell Evacuation from Buildings: What We Know We Don’t Know
- Richard D. Peacock, Jason D. Averill and Erica D. Kuligowski
- Evacuation of a High Floor Metro Train in a Tunnel Situation: Experimental Findings
- Monika Oswald, Hubert Kirchberger and Christian Lebeda
- Using Laser Scanner Data to Calibrate Certain Aspects of Microscopic Pedestrian Motion Models
- Dietmar Bauer and Kay Kitazawa
- Pedestrian Vision and Collision Avoidance Behavior: Investigation of the Information Process Space of Pedestrians Using an Eye Tracker
- Kay Kitazawa and Taku Fujiyama
- FDS+Evac: An Agent Based Fire Evacuation Model
- Timo Korhonen, Simo Hostikka, Simo Heliövaara and Harri Ehtamo
- Comparisons of Evacuation Efficiency and Pre-travel Activity Times in Response to a Sounder and Two Different Voice Alarm Messages
- David Purser
- Design of Voice Alarms—the Benefit of Mentioning Fire and the Use of a Synthetic Voice
- Daniel Nilsson and Håkan Frantzich
- Enhanced Empirical Data for the Fundamental Diagram and the Flow Through Bottlenecks
- Armin Seyfried, Maik Boltes, Jens Kähler, Wolfram Klingsch, Andrea Portz, Tobias Rupprecht, Andreas Schadschneider, Bernhard Steffen and Andreas Winkens
- Parameters of Pedestrian Flow for Modeling Purposes
- Valerii V. Kholshevnikov and Dmitrii A. Samoshin
- Emergency Preparedness in the Case of a Tsunami—Evacuation Analysis and Traffic Optimization for the Indonesian City of Padang
- Gregor Lämmel, Marcel Rieser, Kai Nagel, Hannes Taubenböck, Günter Strunz, Nils Goseberg, Thorsten Schlurmann, Hubert Klüpfel, Neysa Setiadi and Jörn Birkmann
- Case Studies on Evacuation Behaviour in a Hotel Building in BART and in Real Life
- Margrethe Kobes, Nancy Oberijé and Martina Duyvis
- Analysis of Empirical Trajectory Data of Pedestrians
- Anders Johansson and Dirk Helbing
- Model-Based Real-Time Estimation of Building Occupancy During Emergency Egress
- Robert Tomastik, Satish Narayanan, Andrzej Banaszuk and Sean Meyn
- Experiments on Evacuation Dynamics for Different Classes of Situations
- Jarosław Was
- Prediction and Mitigation of Crush Conditions in Emergency Evacuations
- Peter J. Harding, Martyn Amos and Steve Gwynne
- Start Waves and Pedestrian Movement— An Experimental Study
- Christian Rogsch
- Clearance Time for Pedestrian Crossing
- Craig R. Childs, Taku Fujiyama and Nick Tyler
- Ship Evacuation—Guidelines, Simulation, Validation, and Acceptance Criteria
- Hubert Klüpfel
- Empirical Study of Pedestrians’ Characteristics at Bottlenecks
- Andreas Winkens, Tobias Rupprecht, Armin Seyfried and Wolfram Klingsch
- RFID Technology Applied for Validation of an Office Simulation Model
- Vincent Tabak, Bauke de Vries and Jan Dijkstra
- Study on Crowd Flow Outside a Hall via Considering Velocity Distribution of Pedestrians
- Xiang Shu Liu, Jia Xiu Pan, Liang Yujuan and Yu Xue
- Analysis on the Propagation Speed of Pedestrian Reaction: Velocity of Starting Wave and Stopping Wave
- Akiyasu Tomoeda, Daichi Yanagisawa and Katsuhiro Nishinari
- Toward Smooth Movement of Crowds
- Katsuhiro Nishinari, Yushi Suma, Daichi Yanagisawa, Akiyasu Tomoeda, Ayako Kimura and Ryousuke Nishi
- Modeling Evacuees’ Exit Selection with Best Response Dynamics
- Harri Ehtamo, Simo Heliövaara, Simo Hostikka and Timo Korhonen
- Front-to-Back Communication in a Microscopic Crowd Model
- Colin Marc Henein and Tony White
- Comparison of Various Methods for the Calculation of the Distance Potential Field
- Tobias Kretz, Cornelia Bönisch and Peter Vortisch
- Agent-Based Simulation of Evacuation: An Office Building Case Study
- Yiqing Lin, Igor Fedchenia, Bob LaBarre and Robert Tomastik
- A Genetic Algorithm Module for Spatial Optimization in Pedestrian Simulation
- Lukas Kellenberger and Ruedi Müller
- Opinion Formation and Propagation Induced by Pedestrian Flow
- Yu Xue, Yan-fang Wei, Huan-huan Tian and Li-juan Liang
- Passenger Dynamics at Airport Terminal Environment
- Michael Schultz, Christian Schulz and Hartmut Fricke
- Application Modes of Egress Simulation
- Steve M. V. Gwynne and Erica D. Kuligowski
- Investigating the Impact of Aircraft Exit Availability on Egress Time Using Computer Simulation
- Edwin R. Galea, Madeleine Togher and Peter Lawrence
- Bounded Rationality Choice Model Incorporating Attribute Threshold, Mental Effort, and Risk Attitude: Illustration to Pedestrian Walking Direction Choice Decision in Shopping Streets
- Wei Zhu and Harry Timmermans
- A SCA-Based Model for Open Crowd Aggregation
- Stefania Bandini, Mizar Luca Federici, Sara Manzoni and Stefano Redaelli
- Hardware Implementation of a Crowd Evacuation Model Based on Cellular Automata
- Ioakeim G. Georgoudas, Georgios C. Sirakoulis and Ioannis T. Andreadis
- Applying a Discrete Event System Approach to Problems of Collective Motion in Emergency Situations
- Paolo Lino and Guido Maione
- SIMULEM: Introducing Goal Oriented Behaviours in Crowd Simulation
- Sébastien Paris, Delphine Lefebvre and Stéphane Donikian
- Conflicts at an Exit in Pedestrian Dynamics
- Daichi Yanagisawa, Akiyasu Tomoeda and Katsuhiro Nishinari
- Improving Pedestrian Dynamics Modeling Using Fuzzy Logic
- Phillip Tomé, François Bonzon, Bertrand Merminod and Kamiar Aminian
- Modeling the Link Volume Counts as a Function of Temporally Dependent OD-Flows
- Dietmar Bauer
- Effect of Subconscious Behavior on Pedestrian Counterflow in a Lattice Gas Model Under Open Boundary Conditions
- Kuang Hua, Song Tao, Li Xingli and Dai Shiqiang
- Hand-Calculation Methods for Evacuation Calculation—Last Chance for an Old-Fashioned Approach or a Real Alternative to Microscopic Simulation Tools?
- Christian Rogsch, Henning Weigel and Wolfram Klingsch
- Adding Higher Intelligent Functions to Pedestrian Agent Model
- Toshiyuki Kaneda, Takumi Yoshida, Yanfeng He, Masaki Tamada and Yasuhiro Kitakami
- “FlowTech” and “EvaTech”: Two Computer-Simulation Methods for Evacuation Calculation
- Ilya Karkin, Vladimir Grachev, Andrey Skochilov and Vladimir Zverev
- Large Scale Microscopic Evacuation Simulation
- Gregor Lämmel, Marcel Rieser and Kai Nagel
- Numerical Optimisation Techniques Applied to Evacuation Analysis
- Rodrigo Machado Tavares and Edwin R. Galea
- A Multi-Method Approach to the Interpretation of Pedestrian Spatio-Temporal Behaviour
- Alexandra Millonig and Georg Gartner
- The Microscopic Model and the Panicking Ball-Bearing
- Colin Marc Henein and Tony White
- Design of Decision Rules for Crowd Controlling Using Macroscopic Pedestrian Flow Simulation
- Stefan Seer, Norbert Brändle and Dietmar Bauer
- 3-Tier Architecture for Pedestrian Agent in Crowd Simulation
- Gao Peng and Xu Ruihua
- Optimising Vessel Layout Using Human Factors Simulation
- Steven J. Deere, Edwin R. Galea and Peter J. Lawrence
- Agent-Based Animated Simulation of Mass Egress Following an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Attack
- Douglas A. Samuelson, Matthew Parker, Austin Zimmerman, Stephen Guerin, Joshua Thorp and Owen Densmore
- A Novel Kinetic Model to Simulate Evacuation Dynamics
- Sergei Burlatsky, Vladim Atrazhev, Nikolay Erikhman and Satish Narayanan
- Egress Route Choice Modelling—Concepts and Applications
- Volker Schneider and Rainer Könnecke
- Architectural Cue Model in Evacuation Simulation for Underground Space
- Chengyu Sun, Bauke de Vries and Qi Zhao
- Integrating Strategies in Numerical Modelling of Crowd Motion
- Juliette Venel
- Small-Grid Analysis of Evacuation Processes with a Lattice Gas Model for Mixed Pedestrian Dynamics
- Yan-fang Wei, Yu Xue and Shi-qiang Dai
- Evacuation Simulation and Human Behaviour Models in Tall Buildings
- Marja-Liisa Siikonen and Janne S. Sorsa
- Proof of Evacuation Routes and Safety Exits: Time Data as the Main Criteria for the Evaluation of Escape Routes and Safety Exits?
- Nathalie Waldau, Marita Kersken-Bradley and Thilo Hoffmann
- Dependence of Modelled Evacuation Times on Key Parameters and Interactions
- David Purser
- A Modification of the Social Force Model by Foresight
- Bernhard Steffen
- Models for Crowd Movement and Egress Simulation
- Hubert Klüpfel
- Modelling Pedestrian Escalator Behaviour
- Michael J. Kinsey, Edwin R. Galea, Peter J. Lawrence, Darren Blackshields, Lynn Hulse, Rachel Day and Gary Sharp
- Introducing a Coupled Model for Simulating Crowd Behaviour
- Alicia Guadalupe Ortega Camarena and Dominik Jürgens
- Evacuation Modelling of Fire Scenarios in Passenger Trains
- Jorge Capote, Daniel Alvear, Orlando Abreu, Mariano Lázaro and Arturo Cuesta
- Pedestrian Dynamics with Event-Driven Simulation
- Mohcine Chraibi and Armin Seyfried
- The Need for Behavioral Theory in Evacuation Modeling
- Erica D. Kuligowski and Steve M. V. Gwynne
- NO_PANIC. “Escape and Panic in Buildings”—Architectural Basic Research in the Context of Security and Safety Research
- Christa Illera, Matthias Fink, Harry Hinneberg, Karin Kath, Nathalie Waldau, Andrea Rosič and Gabriel Wurzer
- Was It Panic? An Overview About Mass-Emergencies and Their Origins All Over the World for Recent Years
- Christian Rogsch, Michael Schreckenberg, Eric Tribble, Wolfram Klingsch and Tobias Kretz
- Hierarchical Structure of the Mass and Group-Level Behaviors in Urban Rail Transfer Stations
- Xiaolei Zou, Ruihua Xu and Peng Gao
- The Use of a Structure and Its Influence on Evacuation Behavior
- Steve M. V. Gwynne and Dave Boswell
- Inhalation Injury of Lung and Heart After Inhalation of Toxic Substances
- Herbert Löllgen and Dieter Leyk
- Quantitative Comparison of International Design Standards of Escape Routes in Assembly Buildings
- Burkhard Forell, Ralf Seidenspinner and Dietmar Hosser
- Visualizing the Human Form for Simulation and Planning
- Gabriel Wurzer
- A Real-Time Pedestrian Animation System
- Christian Schulz, Michael Schultz and Hartmut Fricke
- Modeling of Escape Routes According to Occupancy, Economy, and Level of Safety in Slovak Republic
- Martin Lopušniak
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