Pedestrian modelling is frequently used for making decisions regarding the planning, design, and management of pedestrian areas. For example, the designer of a new shopping mall would be interested in what locations people are likely to be attracted to, or the operators of a large-scale event might like to know where congested areas are likely to occur so they can develop management plans. The outputs of thesemodels can include flows on certain routes, entry and exit counts, and level-of-service graphs. Computational modelling of pedestrians is sometimes difficult due to the complex and random nature of pedestrian movement. Pedestrians often make unconscious decisions that are difficult to explain or measure. They move at a much smaller sca...
The investigation of the relationship between pedestrian modeling and the built environment is essen...
Prediction of pedestrians’ steering behaviours within the built environments under normal and ...
Several modeling approaches in both microscopic and macroscopic scales have been already put forward...
The design of new facilities - buildings, shopping centers, public transport stations, airports, or ...
© 2007 Nicole Amy Ronald.This thesis investigates the early stages of the software development proce...
This thesis investigates the early stages of the software development process for agent-based models...
As cities become more densely populated, there is increasing interest in predicting and understandin...
A town planner, faced with the task of designing attractive walking spaces, needs a tool that will a...
How to model and simulate large pedestrian facilities accurately? This dissertation answers this que...
The modelling of pedestrian behaviour in a real-world environment is a complex problem, mainly due t...
Pedestrian behaviour simulation models are being developed with the intention to simulate human beha...
Urban environments continue to expand and mutate, both in terms of size of urban area and number of ...
Pedestrian simulation has many applications in computer games, military simulations, and animation s...
The objective of this paper is the analysis of the state of the art in pedestrian simulation models ...
This paper proposes a new method for pedestrian behaviour analysis in simulated urban environments. ...
The investigation of the relationship between pedestrian modeling and the built environment is essen...
Prediction of pedestrians’ steering behaviours within the built environments under normal and ...
Several modeling approaches in both microscopic and macroscopic scales have been already put forward...
The design of new facilities - buildings, shopping centers, public transport stations, airports, or ...
© 2007 Nicole Amy Ronald.This thesis investigates the early stages of the software development proce...
This thesis investigates the early stages of the software development process for agent-based models...
As cities become more densely populated, there is increasing interest in predicting and understandin...
A town planner, faced with the task of designing attractive walking spaces, needs a tool that will a...
How to model and simulate large pedestrian facilities accurately? This dissertation answers this que...
The modelling of pedestrian behaviour in a real-world environment is a complex problem, mainly due t...
Pedestrian behaviour simulation models are being developed with the intention to simulate human beha...
Urban environments continue to expand and mutate, both in terms of size of urban area and number of ...
Pedestrian simulation has many applications in computer games, military simulations, and animation s...
The objective of this paper is the analysis of the state of the art in pedestrian simulation models ...
This paper proposes a new method for pedestrian behaviour analysis in simulated urban environments. ...
The investigation of the relationship between pedestrian modeling and the built environment is essen...
Prediction of pedestrians’ steering behaviours within the built environments under normal and ...
Several modeling approaches in both microscopic and macroscopic scales have been already put forward...