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  1. Proceedings of the Symposium on Agent-Directed Simulation (ADS '15)
  2. Agent-based pedestrian evacuation modeling: a one-size fits all approach?
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Agent-based pedestrian evacuation modeling: a one-size fits all approach?

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Author Elzie, Terra Robinson, R. Michael Collins, Andrew J. Frydenlund, Erika
Abstract Past studies develop pedestrian simulations with a large number of agents to answer a series of different questions including estimating the evacuation times from a building or event. This development has occurred due to the advancement of computer and simulation. The advancement in technology also allows us to demand more from our simulations beyond the homogeneous unconnected behavior seen in previous simulation studies. For example, the group dynamic affects the pedestrian movement, such as a parent's unwillingness to navigate through a crowd without consideration for their child. Agent-based modeling and simulation (ABMS) provides an excellent tool to incorporate groups into a pedestrian model. However, there are several ABMS platforms available for selection. In this paper, we developed two independent pedestrian models that incorporate groups, using two different ABMS platforms: Repast Simphony and NetLogo. The paper compares the two simulation results and concludes with a discussion on model selection.
Starting Page 9
Ending Page 17
Page Count 9
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781510800984
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2015-04-12
Publisher Place San Diego
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Agent-based modeling and simulation Pedestrian modeling Transportation Group dynamics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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