<p>Illustration of the unstable dynamics observed under experimental conditions for one replication with N = 60 pedestrians.</p
Data file S1. Raw data for the body movement trajectories. This includes frame number, x and y coord...
(A) Stimulating an inactive population when the network is already at capacity (3 OP populations her...
1 minute video animation. Shows simulation of 80 pedestrians, using 80 bipeds, where the bipeds do n...
<p>This figure illustrates all 24 types of S-MIG. The abbreviations are defined in <a href="http://w...
<p><b>a-b)</b> In a one-dimensional dynamical system, the sign of d<b>ẋ</b>/d<b>x</b> determines sta...
Pedestrians dynamics: collection and analysis of empirical data.Data quality and quantity are two bo...
Force-based models describe pedestrian dynamics in analogy to classical mechanics by a system of sec...
In this paper, the stability of the uniform solutions is analysed for microscopic flow models in int...
A method is proposed for identifying five crowd behaviors (bottlenecks, fountainheads, lanes, arches...
<p>Snapshots of the simulated collective migration pattern corresponding to the three stages in the ...
Why did the London Millennium Bridge shake when there was a big enough crowd walking on it? What fea...
The set of points determined by values of ϕ and q, illustrating the basin of attraction and typical ...
The pedestrian-induced instability of the London Millennium Bridge is a widely used example of Kuram...
Recently, understanding pedestrians’ behaviours in real-life phenomena have become a focal point of ...
Upper row: the neuronal dynamics r(t). Lower row: accumulated evidence p(t). A: no stimulus. The two...
Data file S1. Raw data for the body movement trajectories. This includes frame number, x and y coord...
(A) Stimulating an inactive population when the network is already at capacity (3 OP populations her...
1 minute video animation. Shows simulation of 80 pedestrians, using 80 bipeds, where the bipeds do n...
<p>This figure illustrates all 24 types of S-MIG. The abbreviations are defined in <a href="http://w...
<p><b>a-b)</b> In a one-dimensional dynamical system, the sign of d<b>ẋ</b>/d<b>x</b> determines sta...
Pedestrians dynamics: collection and analysis of empirical data.Data quality and quantity are two bo...
Force-based models describe pedestrian dynamics in analogy to classical mechanics by a system of sec...
In this paper, the stability of the uniform solutions is analysed for microscopic flow models in int...
A method is proposed for identifying five crowd behaviors (bottlenecks, fountainheads, lanes, arches...
<p>Snapshots of the simulated collective migration pattern corresponding to the three stages in the ...
Why did the London Millennium Bridge shake when there was a big enough crowd walking on it? What fea...
The set of points determined by values of ϕ and q, illustrating the basin of attraction and typical ...
The pedestrian-induced instability of the London Millennium Bridge is a widely used example of Kuram...
Recently, understanding pedestrians’ behaviours in real-life phenomena have become a focal point of ...
Upper row: the neuronal dynamics r(t). Lower row: accumulated evidence p(t). A: no stimulus. The two...
Data file S1. Raw data for the body movement trajectories. This includes frame number, x and y coord...
(A) Stimulating an inactive population when the network is already at capacity (3 OP populations her...
1 minute video animation. Shows simulation of 80 pedestrians, using 80 bipeds, where the bipeds do n...