We investigate the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility (due to smoke, fog, darkness, etc.) hides the precise position of the exits. We focus our attention on a set of basic mechanisms, which we assume to be governing the dynamics at the individual level. Using a lattice model, we explore the effects of non-exclusion on the overall exit flux (evacuation rate). More precisely, we study the effect of the buddying threshold (of no-exclusion per site) on the dynamics of the crowd and investigate to which extent our model confirms the following pattern revealed by investigations on real emergencies: If the evacuees tend to cooperate and act altruistically, then their collective action tends to favor the oc...
We present two conceptually new modeling approaches aimed at describing the motion of pedestrians in...
We present two conceptually new modeling approaches aimed at describing the motion of pedestrians in...
We present two conceptually new modeling approaches aimed at describing the motion of pedestrians in...
We investigate the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility (due...
We investigate the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility (due...
We investigate the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility (due...
We investigate the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility (due...
We investigate the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility (due...
We study the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility hides the ...
Abstract We study the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility h...
We study the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility hides the ...
We study the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility hides the ...
We study the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility hides the ...
We study the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility hides the ...
Abstract We study the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility h...
We present two conceptually new modeling approaches aimed at describing the motion of pedestrians in...
We present two conceptually new modeling approaches aimed at describing the motion of pedestrians in...
We present two conceptually new modeling approaches aimed at describing the motion of pedestrians in...
We investigate the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility (due...
We investigate the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility (due...
We investigate the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility (due...
We investigate the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility (due...
We investigate the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility (due...
We study the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility hides the ...
Abstract We study the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility h...
We study the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility hides the ...
We study the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility hides the ...
We study the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility hides the ...
We study the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility hides the ...
Abstract We study the motion of pedestrians through obscure corridors where the lack of visibility h...
We present two conceptually new modeling approaches aimed at describing the motion of pedestrians in...
We present two conceptually new modeling approaches aimed at describing the motion of pedestrians in...
We present two conceptually new modeling approaches aimed at describing the motion of pedestrians in...