Evacuation route planning is a fundamental task for building engineering projects. Safety regulations are established so that all occupants are driven on time out of a building to a secure place when faced with an emergency situation. As an example, Spanish building code requires the planning of evacuation routes on large and, usually, public buildings. Engineers often plan these routes on single building projects, repeatedly assigning clusters of rooms to each emergency exit in a trial-and-error process. But problems may arise for a building complex where distribution and use changes make visual analysis cumbersome and sometimes unfeasible. This problem could be solved by using well-known spatial analysis techniques, implemented as a speci...
The terrorist attacks on New York City on September 11, 2001 heightened awareness about the need to ...
With the growing pressure on available urban space and the construction of more and more complex bui...
The areas such as emergency services, transportation, security, visitor guiding, etc. are the subjec...
methodology for evacuation route planning inside buildings using geospatial technolog
Population growth, city expansion and the limitation of space is shifting construction into a vertic...
Population growth, city expansion and the limitation of space is shifting construction into a vertic...
The previous proposed evacuation routing approaches usually divide the space into multiple interlink...
The extreme importance of emergency response in complex buildings during natural and human-induced d...
The extreme importance of emergency response in complex buildings during natural and human-induced d...
The most common building evacuation approach currently applied is to have evacuation routes planned ...
An emergency route is a route designed for human use to save themselves from dangerous situations. H...
With the growing pressure on available urban space and the construction of more and more complex bui...
We expose in this paper how the command ShortestDistance can be used in GeoGebra to design evacuatio...
The safety of building occupants is a top priority while a disaster, for this reason, the availabili...
With the growing pressure on available urban space and the construction of more and more complex bui...
The terrorist attacks on New York City on September 11, 2001 heightened awareness about the need to ...
With the growing pressure on available urban space and the construction of more and more complex bui...
The areas such as emergency services, transportation, security, visitor guiding, etc. are the subjec...
methodology for evacuation route planning inside buildings using geospatial technolog
Population growth, city expansion and the limitation of space is shifting construction into a vertic...
Population growth, city expansion and the limitation of space is shifting construction into a vertic...
The previous proposed evacuation routing approaches usually divide the space into multiple interlink...
The extreme importance of emergency response in complex buildings during natural and human-induced d...
The extreme importance of emergency response in complex buildings during natural and human-induced d...
The most common building evacuation approach currently applied is to have evacuation routes planned ...
An emergency route is a route designed for human use to save themselves from dangerous situations. H...
With the growing pressure on available urban space and the construction of more and more complex bui...
We expose in this paper how the command ShortestDistance can be used in GeoGebra to design evacuatio...
The safety of building occupants is a top priority while a disaster, for this reason, the availabili...
With the growing pressure on available urban space and the construction of more and more complex bui...
The terrorist attacks on New York City on September 11, 2001 heightened awareness about the need to ...
With the growing pressure on available urban space and the construction of more and more complex bui...
The areas such as emergency services, transportation, security, visitor guiding, etc. are the subjec...