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dc.contributor.authorDridi, Mohamed H.de
dc.date.accessioned2015-07-06de
dc.date.accessioned2016-03-31T08:36:59Z-
dc.date.available2015-07-06de
dc.date.available2016-03-31T08:36:59Z-
dc.date.issued2015de
dc.identifier.other434903140de
dc.identifier.urihttp://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:93-opus-100956de
dc.identifier.urihttp://elib.uni-stuttgart.de/handle/11682/5181-
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.18419/opus-5164-
dc.description.abstractIn this paper we present a list of factors influencing the pedestrian behaviour in different situations and conditions. In crowd simulation input we must consider at least two simulation conditions. The first is the normal condition and the second is the emergency condition or panic situation. In panic situations most parameters will be changed and the time factor becomes very important. Both emotion and personality clearly have a strong and considerable impact on individual behaviours in such situations. However, most existing approaches in their attempt to model the behaviour of individuals and for guiding an agent to interact with its environment and other agents, consider the individual as an autonomous agent or autonomous particle that obeys some human-like behaviour modules such as locomotion, perception, and decision making. Other models treat the crowd as a collection of homogeneous particles interacting through physical forces. Today with the enormous knowledge development in computer science, many models try to improve themselves. There seems to be an evolution in crowd simulation to model each individual as some kind of intelligent agent with attempts to incorporate more and more social and psychological factors into the agent behaviour model. However, to reproduce more realistic simulation behaviours many factors and attributes influencing pedestrians must be considered. The actual shortcoming of the existing models is the absence of modelling the social group process and its impact on human behaviour. One way to gain a better understanding of human behaviour in this area is to enrich the tools available for planning, such as pedestrian micro simulation in case of panic situations and emergency conditions. In this work a pedestrian database called PedGUI containing a lot of information about pedestrians is developed, this have a significant impact on the simulation input at least two mean pedestrian characteristics like age and gender can be considered.en
dc.language.isoende
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessde
dc.subject.classificationSimulation , Fußgänger , Modellierende
dc.subject.ddc530de
dc.subject.otherFußgängerdynamik , Modellierung und Simulation von Fußgängerverkehr , Personensimulationde
dc.subject.otherPedestrian Dynamics , Crowd Simulation and Modelling , Crowd management and pedestrian safety , Crowd psychology , Pedestrian parametersen
dc.titleList of parameters influencing the pedestrian movement and pedestrian databaseen
dc.typearticlede
dc.date.updated2015-07-06de
ubs.fakultaetFakultät Mathematik und Physikde
ubs.institutInstitut für Theoretische Physik Ide
ubs.opusid10095de
ubs.publikation.sourceInternational journal of social science studies 3 (2015), No. 4, S. 94-106. URL http://dx.doi.org./10.11114/ijsss.v3i4.870de
ubs.publikation.typZeitschriftenartikelde
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