We study the evacuation of a set of 200 pedestrians from a room under a state of panic. The dynamics of the pedestrians is given by the Social Force Model. The degree of panic is controlled by a parameter vd which represents the velocity at which pedestrians wish to move. We show that the "faster is slower effect" can be understood in terms of the works performed by the different forces present in the system and the role played by dissipative terms in the model. Beyond the maximum flow rate the "granular cluster" mass distribution displays a transition from exponentially decaying to "U-shaped" as this value of vd evacuation efficiency begins to decrease rapidly. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Fil: Parisi, Daniel Ricardo. Consejo N...
A new crowd evacuation model is established to solve the stagnation problem of traditional social fo...
A mathematical model of the evacuation of a crowd from bounded domains is derived by a hybrid approa...
Fear may spread over a crowd in a similar fashion as contagious diseases do in social groups. People...
We studied the room evacuation problem within the context of the Social Force Model. We focused on a...
In the present work, we studied the room evacuation problem using the social force model introduced ...
In the present work we studied the room evacuation problem using the social force model introduced b...
Clogging raises as the principal phenomenon during many evacuation processes of pedestrians in an em...
In this work we study a model for the evacuation of pedestrians from an enclosure considering a cont...
When a sizable number of people evacuate a room, if the door is not large enough, an accumulation of...
In this paper, we have captured an underlying mechanism of emergence of collective panic in pedestri...
The investigation of human behaviour while trying to escape from a room under panic is an important ...
Understanding the timing requirements for evacuation of people has focused primarily on independent ...
The "faster-is-slower" effect arises when crowded people push each other to escape through an exit d...
ROYAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Abstract Department of Mathematics Division of Optimization and System...
Panic during emergency building evacuation can cause crowd stampede, resulting in serious injuries a...
A new crowd evacuation model is established to solve the stagnation problem of traditional social fo...
A mathematical model of the evacuation of a crowd from bounded domains is derived by a hybrid approa...
Fear may spread over a crowd in a similar fashion as contagious diseases do in social groups. People...
We studied the room evacuation problem within the context of the Social Force Model. We focused on a...
In the present work, we studied the room evacuation problem using the social force model introduced ...
In the present work we studied the room evacuation problem using the social force model introduced b...
Clogging raises as the principal phenomenon during many evacuation processes of pedestrians in an em...
In this work we study a model for the evacuation of pedestrians from an enclosure considering a cont...
When a sizable number of people evacuate a room, if the door is not large enough, an accumulation of...
In this paper, we have captured an underlying mechanism of emergence of collective panic in pedestri...
The investigation of human behaviour while trying to escape from a room under panic is an important ...
Understanding the timing requirements for evacuation of people has focused primarily on independent ...
The "faster-is-slower" effect arises when crowded people push each other to escape through an exit d...
ROYAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Abstract Department of Mathematics Division of Optimization and System...
Panic during emergency building evacuation can cause crowd stampede, resulting in serious injuries a...
A new crowd evacuation model is established to solve the stagnation problem of traditional social fo...
A mathematical model of the evacuation of a crowd from bounded domains is derived by a hybrid approa...
Fear may spread over a crowd in a similar fashion as contagious diseases do in social groups. People...