The fundamental diagram of pedestrian movement revisited
From MaRDI portal
Publication:4968798
DOI10.1088/1742-5468/2005/10/P10002zbMath1459.90066arXivphysics/0506170MaRDI QIDQ4968798
Armin Seyfried, Bernhard Steffen, Wolfram W. F. Klingsch, Maik Boltes
Publication date: 9 July 2019
Published in: Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0506170
Related Items (35)
Characteristics of merging behavior in large crowds ⋮ A higher-order macroscopic model for bi-direction Pedestrian flow ⋮ Cellular automaton simulation of unidirectional pedestrians flow in a corridor to reproduce the unique velocity profile of Hagen-Poiseuille flow ⋮ Effects of Communication Efficiency and Exit Capacity on Fundamental Diagrams for Pedestrian Motion in an Obscure Tunnel---A Particle System Approach ⋮ Risk-based models for emergency shelter and exit design in buildings ⋮ Towards a mathematical theory of behavioral human crowds ⋮ Travel times, rational queueing and the macroscopic fundamental diagram of traffic flow ⋮ Generalized collision-free velocity model for pedestrian dynamics ⋮ A discrete mathematical model for the dynamics of a crowd of gazing pedestrians with and without an evolving environmental awareness ⋮ Modelling and simulating serpentine group behaviour in crowds using modified social force model ⋮ Empirical study of a unidirectional dense crowd during a real mass event ⋮ The movement characteristics of pedestrians on a single-file track at the uphill and downhill conditions ⋮ Non-local first-order modelling of crowd dynamics: a multidimensional framework with applications ⋮ Human behavioral crowds review, critical analysis and research perspectives ⋮ Four species CA model for facing pedestrian traffic at rush hour ⋮ Multi-scale description of pedestrian collective dynamics with port-Hamiltonian systems ⋮ Dynamic analysis of pedestrian movement in single-file experiment under limited visibility ⋮ A potential field approach to the modeling of route choice in pedestrian evacuation ⋮ New insights into turbulent pedestrian movement pattern in crowd-quakes ⋮ How update schemes influence crowd simulations ⋮ Two dimensional outflows for cellular automata with shuffle updates ⋮ Quantitative comparison of estimations for the density within pedestrian streams ⋮ Flow of pedestrians through narrow doors with different competitiveness ⋮ Study on the collision dynamics and the transmission pattern between pedestrians along the queue ⋮ Dynamic analysis of single-file pedestrian movement with maintaining social distancing in times of pandemic ⋮ A least-effort principle based model for heterogeneous pedestrian flow considering overtaking behavior ⋮ Macroscopic modeling of pedestrian flow based on a second-order predictive dynamic model ⋮ Self-organized hydrodynamics with density-dependent velocity ⋮ Effect of physical distancing on the speed–density relation in pedestrian dynamics ⋮ Vehicular traffic, crowds, and swarms: From kinetic theory and multiscale methods to applications and research perspectives ⋮ Research and realization of parallel algorithms for large scale crowd evacuation in emergency ⋮ Parameter Estimation for Macroscopic Pedestrian Dynamics Models from Microscopic Data ⋮ Topological Analysis of a Weighted Human Behaviour Model Coupled on a Street and Place Network in the Context of Urban Terrorist Attacks ⋮ Spatial analysis for crowds in multi-directional flows based on large-scale experiments ⋮ Time-delayed follow-the-leader model for pedestrians walking in line
Cites Work
This page was built for publication: The fundamental diagram of pedestrian movement revisited