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Football Stadium Simulation — A microscopic simulation of the pedestrian access

H. Moldovan, M. Gilman, P. Knoblauch and S. Woloj
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H. Moldovan: University of Buenos Aires, Urbix, (CI) FADU
M. Gilman: University of Buenos Aires, Urbix, (CI) FADU
P. Knoblauch: University of Buenos Aires, Urbix, (CI) FADU
S. Woloj: University of Buenos Aires, Urbix, (CI) FADU

A chapter in Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics 2005, 2007, pp 315-320 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In this work we will present a set of results from the simulation of the input process of a football stadium. The results were obtained with Smartcrowd. This simulation software considers each pedestrian individually and calculates the real physical forces acting over him/her. With Smartcrowd it is possible to introduce behavioral patterns for representing collective behavior. The results were compared with observations made in the real system. We will also introduce the methodology used for extracting very useful information from the real system. The considered problem is highly complex as it involves thousands of persons, different activities and a simulation surface of about 10.000 m2.

Keywords: Real System; Input Process; Granular Flow; Simulation Surface; Security Control (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-47064-9_28

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