AbstractWe analyze numerically some macroscopic models of pedestrian motion to compare their capabilities of reproducing characteristic features of crowd behavior, such as travel times minimization and crowded zones avoidance, as well as complex dynamics like stop-and-go waves and clogging at bottlenecks. We compare Hughes’ model with different running costs, a variant with local dependency on the density gradient proposed in Xia et al. (2009), and a second order model derived from the Payne-Whitham traffic model which has first been analyzed in Jiang et al. (2010). In particular, our study shows that first order models are incapable of reproducing stop-and-go waves and blocking at exits
A macroscopic loading model applicable to time-dependent and congested pedestrian flows in public wa...
We propose a hierarchy of kinetic and macroscopic models for a system consisting of a large number o...
Experiments with pedestrians revealed that the geometry of the domain, as well as the incentive of p...
International audienceWe analyze numerically some macroscopic models of pedestrian motion to compare...
International audienceWe analyze numerically some macroscopic models of pedestrian motion to compare...
International audienceWe analyze numerically some macroscopic models of pedestrian motion to compare...
AbstractWe analyze numerically some macroscopic models of pedestrian motion to compare their capabil...
22 pagesWe analyze numerically two macroscopic models of crowd dynamics: the classical Hughes model ...
22 pagesWe analyze numerically two macroscopic models of crowd dynamics: the classical Hughes model ...
Abstract. We analyze numerically two macroscopic models of crowd dynamics: the classical Hughes mode...
Experiments with pedestrians revealed that the geometry of the domain, as well as the incentive of p...
Roger Hughes proposed a macroscopic model for pedestrian dynamics, in which individuals seek to mini...
This paper develops a higher-order macroscopic model of pedestrian crowd dynamics derived from fluid...
This presentation will survey some recent results on models of pedestrian flows based on partial dif...
This thesis is concerned with microscopic and macroscopic models for pedes- trian crowds. In the fi...
A macroscopic loading model applicable to time-dependent and congested pedestrian flows in public wa...
We propose a hierarchy of kinetic and macroscopic models for a system consisting of a large number o...
Experiments with pedestrians revealed that the geometry of the domain, as well as the incentive of p...
International audienceWe analyze numerically some macroscopic models of pedestrian motion to compare...
International audienceWe analyze numerically some macroscopic models of pedestrian motion to compare...
International audienceWe analyze numerically some macroscopic models of pedestrian motion to compare...
AbstractWe analyze numerically some macroscopic models of pedestrian motion to compare their capabil...
22 pagesWe analyze numerically two macroscopic models of crowd dynamics: the classical Hughes model ...
22 pagesWe analyze numerically two macroscopic models of crowd dynamics: the classical Hughes model ...
Abstract. We analyze numerically two macroscopic models of crowd dynamics: the classical Hughes mode...
Experiments with pedestrians revealed that the geometry of the domain, as well as the incentive of p...
Roger Hughes proposed a macroscopic model for pedestrian dynamics, in which individuals seek to mini...
This paper develops a higher-order macroscopic model of pedestrian crowd dynamics derived from fluid...
This presentation will survey some recent results on models of pedestrian flows based on partial dif...
This thesis is concerned with microscopic and macroscopic models for pedes- trian crowds. In the fi...
A macroscopic loading model applicable to time-dependent and congested pedestrian flows in public wa...
We propose a hierarchy of kinetic and macroscopic models for a system consisting of a large number o...
Experiments with pedestrians revealed that the geometry of the domain, as well as the incentive of p...