Modeling handicapped pedestrians considering physical characteristics using cellular automaton
Authored by Jooyoung Kim, Chiwon Ahn, Seungjae Lee
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2018.06.090
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Abstract
In disaster situations, the evacuation of pedestrians is very important.
In particular, handicapped pedestrians experience difficulties in
evacuation situations because they cannot move quickly. Therefore, the
evacuation of handicapped pedestrians is considered to be an important
factor in disaster situations. In this study, we use a walking model
based on a cellular automaton (CA) to study the effect of handicapped
walking movement related to traffic flow. For the purpose of this
research, handicapped walking encompasses wheelchairs, crutches,
children, and elderly people. A new model is constructed and analyzed
that reflects the physical characteristics of handicapped pedestrians.
In this study, the change of pedestrian traffic flow was observed while
simulating a 30\% ratio of handicapped to normal people. The
experimental results showed that the average walking speed decreased by
approximately 12\% for each simulation step. Therefore, the results of
this study suggest that it is necessary to consider handicapped
pedestrians in order to conduct realistic evacuation simulations. (C)
2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Tags
Simulation
Agent-based modeling
Cellular automaton
Dynamics
pedestrian flow
Evacuation
Flow
Pedestrian modeling
Pedestrian handicapped