We consider a microscopic model (a system of self-propelled particles) to study the behaviour of a large group of pedestrians walking in a corridor. Our point of interest is the effect of anisotropic interactions on the global behaviour of the crowd. The anisotropy we have in mind reflects the fact that people do not perceive (i.e. see, hear, feel or smell) their environment equally well in all directions. The dynamics of the individuals in our model follow from a system of Newton-like equations in the overdamped limit. The instantaneous velocity is modelled in such a way that it accounts for the angle at which an individual perceives another individual. We investigate the effects of this perception anisotropy by means of simulations, very ...
Understanding pedestrian walking characteristics is important for the planning and design of mass ga...
International audienceWe present a macroscopic model for pedestrian dynamics in a corridor (or in an...
We extend a well-studied ODE model for collective behaviour by considering anisotropic interactions ...
We consider a microscopic model (a system of self-propelled particles) to study the behaviour of a l...
We use the social force model to study the behaviour of two crowds of pedestrians in a bi-directiona...
We analyse pattern formation in systems of active particles with right/left asymmetry of the interac...
We introduce a mesoscopic model of pedestrian group behaviour, in which the internal group dynamics ...
The strategic behaviour of pedestrians is largely determined by how they perceive and react to neigh...
Des ensembles complexes, tels que les foules de piétons peuvent être soumis à de très fortes fluctua...
In this article, we present a microscopic-discrete mathematical model describing crowd dynamics in n...
As the population of cities and the frequency of mass gatherings increase, it is becoming critical t...
Recently, understanding pedestrians’ behaviours in real-life phenomena have become a focal point of ...
Understanding pedestrian walking characteristics is important to plan and design mass gathering plac...
The relevance of social psychology for the properties of pedestrian streams is still discussed contr...
Complex bodies, as crowds of pedestrian can present Strong Velocity and Density fluctuations. The pe...
Understanding pedestrian walking characteristics is important for the planning and design of mass ga...
International audienceWe present a macroscopic model for pedestrian dynamics in a corridor (or in an...
We extend a well-studied ODE model for collective behaviour by considering anisotropic interactions ...
We consider a microscopic model (a system of self-propelled particles) to study the behaviour of a l...
We use the social force model to study the behaviour of two crowds of pedestrians in a bi-directiona...
We analyse pattern formation in systems of active particles with right/left asymmetry of the interac...
We introduce a mesoscopic model of pedestrian group behaviour, in which the internal group dynamics ...
The strategic behaviour of pedestrians is largely determined by how they perceive and react to neigh...
Des ensembles complexes, tels que les foules de piétons peuvent être soumis à de très fortes fluctua...
In this article, we present a microscopic-discrete mathematical model describing crowd dynamics in n...
As the population of cities and the frequency of mass gatherings increase, it is becoming critical t...
Recently, understanding pedestrians’ behaviours in real-life phenomena have become a focal point of ...
Understanding pedestrian walking characteristics is important to plan and design mass gathering plac...
The relevance of social psychology for the properties of pedestrian streams is still discussed contr...
Complex bodies, as crowds of pedestrian can present Strong Velocity and Density fluctuations. The pe...
Understanding pedestrian walking characteristics is important for the planning and design of mass ga...
International audienceWe present a macroscopic model for pedestrian dynamics in a corridor (or in an...
We extend a well-studied ODE model for collective behaviour by considering anisotropic interactions ...