A crowd of pedestrians is a complex system that exhibits a rich variety of self-organized collective behaviors, such as lane formation, stop-and-go waves, or crowd turbulence. Understanding the mechanisms of crowd dynamics requires establishing a link between the local behavior of pedestrians during interac-tions, and the global dynamics of the crowd at high density. For this, the elabo-ration of a model is necessary. In this contribution, we will make a distinction between two kinds of modelling methods: outcome models that are often based on analogies with Newtonian mechanics, and process models based on concepts of cognitive science. While outcome models describe directly the movements of a pedestrian by means of repulsive forces or prob...
Simulations can help making facilities for pedestrians safer and more comfortable. A proper understa...
Pedestrian crowds display elements of collective behaviour during emergency situations. Collective p...
Egalement paru dans la série des Cahiers de la Chaire Finance et Développement Durable, n°40In this ...
AbstractThe cognitive, behavior heuristics-based pedestrian model was presented to investigate the c...
In this chapter we begin the discussion about crowd dynamics from an informal phenomenological point...
As the population of cities and the frequency of mass gatherings increase, it is becoming critical t...
Following the paradigm set by attraction-repulsion-alignment schemes, a myriad of individual-based m...
In this chapter we review some of the most important models at microscopic, macroscopic, and mesosco...
A model of crowd motion that considers each pedestrian as a Newtonian particle subject to both physi...
International audienceWe derive a hierarchy of kinetic and macroscopic models from a noisy variant o...
In this paper, we present a hybrid mathematical model describing crowd dynamics. More specifically, ...
In this article, we present a microscopic-discrete mathematical model describing crowd dynamics in n...
Our understanding of crowd movements has rapidly improved over the course of the last decades. This ...
A model of crowd motion that considers each pedestrian as a Newtonian particle subject to both physi...
This book presents mathematical models and numerical simulations of crowd dynamics. The core topic i...
Simulations can help making facilities for pedestrians safer and more comfortable. A proper understa...
Pedestrian crowds display elements of collective behaviour during emergency situations. Collective p...
Egalement paru dans la série des Cahiers de la Chaire Finance et Développement Durable, n°40In this ...
AbstractThe cognitive, behavior heuristics-based pedestrian model was presented to investigate the c...
In this chapter we begin the discussion about crowd dynamics from an informal phenomenological point...
As the population of cities and the frequency of mass gatherings increase, it is becoming critical t...
Following the paradigm set by attraction-repulsion-alignment schemes, a myriad of individual-based m...
In this chapter we review some of the most important models at microscopic, macroscopic, and mesosco...
A model of crowd motion that considers each pedestrian as a Newtonian particle subject to both physi...
International audienceWe derive a hierarchy of kinetic and macroscopic models from a noisy variant o...
In this paper, we present a hybrid mathematical model describing crowd dynamics. More specifically, ...
In this article, we present a microscopic-discrete mathematical model describing crowd dynamics in n...
Our understanding of crowd movements has rapidly improved over the course of the last decades. This ...
A model of crowd motion that considers each pedestrian as a Newtonian particle subject to both physi...
This book presents mathematical models and numerical simulations of crowd dynamics. The core topic i...
Simulations can help making facilities for pedestrians safer and more comfortable. A proper understa...
Pedestrian crowds display elements of collective behaviour during emergency situations. Collective p...
Egalement paru dans la série des Cahiers de la Chaire Finance et Développement Durable, n°40In this ...