Stop-and-go waves in single-file movement are a phenomenon that is ob- served empirically in pedestrian dynamics. It manifests itself by the co-existence of two phases: moving and stopping pedestrians. We show analytically based on a simplified one-dimensional scenario that under some conditions the system can have instable homogeneous solutions. Hence, oscillations in the trajectories and in- stabilities emerge during simulations. To our knowledge there exists no force-based model which is collision- and oscillation-free and meanwhile can reproduce phase separation. We develop a new force-based model for pedestrian dynamics able to reproduce qualitatively the phenomenon of phase separation. We investigate analyt- ically the stability condi...
Lane formation in bidirectional pedestrian streams is based on a stimulus-response mechanism and str...
Pedestrian dynamics can be defined as the study of properties and characteristics emerging from the ...
AbstractPhase separation into a jammed phase and a free-flow phase is a well understood feature obse...
Force-based models describe pedestrian dynamics in analogy to classical mechanics by a system of sec...
AbstractBased on the typical phenomena of pedestrian movement, an extended optimal velocity model is...
Stop-and-go waves are commonly observed in traffic and pedestrian flows. In traffic theory they are ...
Force-based models describe the interactions of pedestrians in terms of physical and social forces. ...
Single-file movement in pedestrian dynamics is when people walk one behind the other in a narrow spa...
The applications of pedestrians dynamics range from safety concepts for mass events to the planning ...
The increasing importance and magnitude of large-scale events in our society calls for continuous re...
A spatially continuous force-based model for simulating pedestrian dynamics is introduced which incl...
Simulating pedestrian flow through individual models is a powerful method to uncover mechanisms unde...
Pedestrian movements can be modeled at different degrees of detail. While flux models (Predeshensky/...
In most existing pedestrian dynamic models, agents are modeled as sliding or jumping objects. As a k...
Based on the assumption that a vehicle always tries to keep a certain speed and a proper distance fr...
Lane formation in bidirectional pedestrian streams is based on a stimulus-response mechanism and str...
Pedestrian dynamics can be defined as the study of properties and characteristics emerging from the ...
AbstractPhase separation into a jammed phase and a free-flow phase is a well understood feature obse...
Force-based models describe pedestrian dynamics in analogy to classical mechanics by a system of sec...
AbstractBased on the typical phenomena of pedestrian movement, an extended optimal velocity model is...
Stop-and-go waves are commonly observed in traffic and pedestrian flows. In traffic theory they are ...
Force-based models describe the interactions of pedestrians in terms of physical and social forces. ...
Single-file movement in pedestrian dynamics is when people walk one behind the other in a narrow spa...
The applications of pedestrians dynamics range from safety concepts for mass events to the planning ...
The increasing importance and magnitude of large-scale events in our society calls for continuous re...
A spatially continuous force-based model for simulating pedestrian dynamics is introduced which incl...
Simulating pedestrian flow through individual models is a powerful method to uncover mechanisms unde...
Pedestrian movements can be modeled at different degrees of detail. While flux models (Predeshensky/...
In most existing pedestrian dynamic models, agents are modeled as sliding or jumping objects. As a k...
Based on the assumption that a vehicle always tries to keep a certain speed and a proper distance fr...
Lane formation in bidirectional pedestrian streams is based on a stimulus-response mechanism and str...
Pedestrian dynamics can be defined as the study of properties and characteristics emerging from the ...
AbstractPhase separation into a jammed phase and a free-flow phase is a well understood feature obse...