We present a simple cellular automaton based model of decision making during evacuation. Evacuees have to choose between two different exit routes, resulting in a strategic decision making problem. Agents take their decisions based on utility functions, these can be revised as the evacuation proceeds, leading to complex interaction between individuals and to jamming transitions. The model also includes the possibility to communicate and exchange information with distant agents, information received may affect the decision of agents. We show that under a wider range of evacuation scenarios performance of the model system as a whole is optimal at an intermediate fraction of...
In this paper, a new game theory based approach for the evacuees exit selection in emergency conditi...
© 2016 Dr. Felicia EngThis thesis provides an analytic and game-theoretic approach to modelling evac...
The sense of safety in public facilities for pedestrians can be shown by the availability of good in...
For numerical simulations of crowd dynamics in an evacuation we need a computationally light environ...
Natural disasters and terrorist attacks pose a significant threat to human society, and have stresse...
Integrating an exit choice model into a microscopic crowd dynamics model is an essential approach fo...
In the United Kingdom the evacuation of cities has not been a recent concern although incidents such...
Identifying and quantifying factors influencing human decision making remains an outstanding challen...
The understanding of occupant responses during an evacuation is crucial for improving the design of ...
We present a model for occupants’ exit selection in emergency evacuations. The model is based on the...
Identifying and quantifying factors influencing human decision making remains an outstanding challen...
In today's terrorism-prone and security-focused world, evacuation emergencies, drills, and false ala...
In this chapter we discuss the mathematical modelling of the next generation of smarter evacuations....
Insight into factors influencing the choices people make in case of an evacuation from a natural dis...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a microdiscrete evacuation model which emphasizes the human behavior a...
In this paper, a new game theory based approach for the evacuees exit selection in emergency conditi...
© 2016 Dr. Felicia EngThis thesis provides an analytic and game-theoretic approach to modelling evac...
The sense of safety in public facilities for pedestrians can be shown by the availability of good in...
For numerical simulations of crowd dynamics in an evacuation we need a computationally light environ...
Natural disasters and terrorist attacks pose a significant threat to human society, and have stresse...
Integrating an exit choice model into a microscopic crowd dynamics model is an essential approach fo...
In the United Kingdom the evacuation of cities has not been a recent concern although incidents such...
Identifying and quantifying factors influencing human decision making remains an outstanding challen...
The understanding of occupant responses during an evacuation is crucial for improving the design of ...
We present a model for occupants’ exit selection in emergency evacuations. The model is based on the...
Identifying and quantifying factors influencing human decision making remains an outstanding challen...
In today's terrorism-prone and security-focused world, evacuation emergencies, drills, and false ala...
In this chapter we discuss the mathematical modelling of the next generation of smarter evacuations....
Insight into factors influencing the choices people make in case of an evacuation from a natural dis...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a microdiscrete evacuation model which emphasizes the human behavior a...
In this paper, a new game theory based approach for the evacuees exit selection in emergency conditi...
© 2016 Dr. Felicia EngThis thesis provides an analytic and game-theoretic approach to modelling evac...
The sense of safety in public facilities for pedestrians can be shown by the availability of good in...