Evacuation Agent Simulation in an Underground Shopping Street Adding a Floor Field Approach and Its Three Dimensional Expression
Yoshiyuki Kobayashi (),
Toshiyuki Kaneda (),
Masaki Tamada (),
Taichi Shimura () and
Keisuke Hata ()
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Yoshiyuki Kobayashi: Nagoya Institute of Technology
Toshiyuki Kaneda: Nagoya Institute of Technology
Masaki Tamada: Kozo Keikaku Engineering Co. Ltd, Nakano
Taichi Shimura: Kozo Keikaku Engineering Co. Ltd, Nakano
Keisuke Hata: Kozo Keikaku Engineering Co. Ltd, Nakano
A chapter in Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics 2012, 2014, pp 673-681 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This paper reports a trial of evacuation simulation for examining space design and evacuation strategy in an underground shopping street in downtown Nagoya in the case of electric lighting blackout. We evaluated the evacuation performance of the models of two different space based on the actual measurement survey of there through simulation using a floor field approach, which has both high operability and can be expected to save calculation volume, and to compare two results. Moreover, we employ 3D space expression intelligible for many stakeholders through each process of the simulations.
Keywords: Pedestrian dynamics; Evacuation; ASPF; Underground shopping street; Floor field; 3D (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-02447-9_56
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