Gattermann, Peter
Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics 2005
1. Federal Investigation of the Evacuation of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001
J. D. Averill, D. Mileti, R. Peacock, E. Kuligowski, N. Groner, G. Proulx, P. Reneke, H. Nelson
2. Free speed distributions — Based on empirical data in different traffic conditions
W. Daamen, S. P. Hoogendoorn
3. Collecting Pedestrian Trajectory Data In Real-time
J. Kerridge, S. Keller, T. Chamberlain, Neil Sumpter
4. Full-Scale Evacuation Experiments in a smoke filled Rail Carriage — a detailed study of passenger behaviour under reduced visibility
M. Oswald, C. Lebeda, U. Schneider, H. Kirchberger
5. Minimum Stair Width for Evacuation, Overtaking Movement and Counterflow — Technical Bases and Suggestions for the Past, Present and Future
J. L. Pauls, J. J. Fruin, J. M. Zupan
6. Study on information guiding based on human psych-physiological responses in China
J. Qiao, J. Shi, J. Rong, F. Ren
7. Research on pedestrian crowd characteristics and behaviours in peak-time on Chinese campus
J. Shi, Y. Chen, j. Rong, F. Ren
8. Behaviour on tunnel fire
L. C. Boer, D. W. Veldhuijzen van Zanten
9. Earthquake — the importance of earthquake-resistant design in case of emergency evacuations
B. Çokcan, S. Brell-Çokcan, K. Tavoussi Tafreshi
10. Decision Loads and Route Qualities for Pedestrians — Key Requirements for the Design of Pedestrian Navigation Services
A. Millonig, K. Schechtner
11. Cyclone and Storm Surge, Pedestrian Evacuation and Emergency Response in India
A. Revi, A. K. Singh
12. Experimental Study and Theoretical Analysis of Signage Legibility Distances as a Function of Observation Angle
H. Xie, L. Filippidis, E. R. Galea, S. Gwynne, D. BlackShields, P. J. Lawrence
13. Exploring Pedestrian Shopping Decision Processes — an Application of Gene Expression Programming
W. Zhu, H. Timmermans
14. A Discrete choice framework for acceleration and direction change behaviors in walking pedestrians
G. Antonini, M. Bierlaire
15. Calibration and validation of the Legion simulation model using empirical data
J. L. Berrou, J. Beecham, P. Quaglia, M. A. Kagarlis, A. Gerodimos
16. Evacuation Simulation for Road Tunnels — Findings from the use of microscopic methodology for escape route analyses
K. Botschek, B. Kohl, M. Steiner
17. A Data-Driven Model of Pedestrian Movement
L. Casburn, M. Srinivasan, R. A. Metoyer, M. J. Quinn
18. Distributed intelligence in pedestrian simulations
D. Cavens, C. Gloor, J. Illenberger, E. Lange, K. Nagel, W. A. Schmid
19. Design of Escape Routes by Simulating Evacuation Dynamics in Conjunction with a Probabilistic Safety Concept
M. Dehne, D. Kruse
20. The 2001 World Trade Centre Evacuation
E. R. Galea, P. Lawrence, S. Blake, A. J. P. Dixon, H. Westeng
21. Dynamic Navigation Field — a local and on-demand family of algorithms for wayfinding
M. Gilman, H. Moldovan, M. Tencer
22. Microscopic calibration and validation of pedestrian models — Cross-comparison of models using experimental data
S. P. Hoogendoorn, W. Daamen, R. Landman
23. Pedestrian flow optimization with a genetic algorithm based on Boolean grids
A. Johansson, D. Helbing
24. Developing a Pedestrian Agent Model for Analyzing an Overpass accident
T. Kaneda
25. The simulation of crowd dynamics at very large events — Calibration, empirical data, and validation
H. Klüpfel
26. Moore and more and symmetry
T. Kretz, M. Schreckenberg
27. The RiMEA Project — Development of a new Regulation
T. Meyer-Köig, N. Waldau, H. Klüfel
28. Football Stadium Simulation — A microscopic simulation of the pedestrian access
H. Moldovan, M. Gilman, P. Knoblauch, S. Woloj
29. Instability of pedestrian flow in two-dimensional optimal velocity model
A. Nakayama, Y. Sugiyama, K. Hasebe
30. Evacuation Simulation at Linz Central Station — Usefulness during design, approval and start-up
C. Neumann, R. J. Neunteufel
31. Why “Faster is Slower” in Evacuation Process
D. R. Parisi, C. O. Dorso
32. Development of an Agent-based Behavior Module for Evacuation Models — Focused on the Behaviors in the Dark
J. H. Park, H. Kim, H. Whang, J. Park, D. Lee
33. Comparative Investigation of the Dynamic Simulation of Foot Traffic Flow
C. Rogsch, A. Seyfried, W. Klingsch
34. Evacuation from underground railway stations — Available and required safe egress time for different station types and general evaluation criteria
R. Könnecke, V. Schneider
35. A discrete microscopic model for pedestrian dynamics to manage emergency situations in airport terminals
M. Schultz, S. Lehmann, H. Fricke
36. Steps Toward the Fundamental Diagram — Empirical Results and Modelling
A. Seyfried, B. Steffen, W. Klingsch, T. Lippert, M. Boltes
37. Model for Office Building Usage Simulation
V. Tabak, B. Vries, J. Dijkstra
38. Features of Discrete Event Simulation Systems for Spatial Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics
S. M. Tauböck, F. Breitenecker
39. Evolving Direct Perception Models of Human Behavior in Building Systems
A. Turner, A. Penn
40. Fundamental diagram of a one-dimensional cellular automaton model for pedestrian flow — the ASEP with shuffled update
M. Wölki, A. Schadschneider, M. Schreckenberg
41. Implementing Ship Motion in AENEAS — Model Development and First Results
T. Meyer-König, P. Valanto, D. Povel
42. Data Collection in Support of the Modelling of Naval Vessels
S. Gwynne, L. Filippidis, E. R. Galea, D. Cooney, P. Boxall
43. Self-organised choice based on inter-attraction: the example of gregarious animals
J. L. Deneubourg, J. Halloy, J. -M. Amé, C. Rivault, C. Detrain
44. Traffic on bi-directional ant-trails
A. John, A. Kunwar, A. Namazi, D. Chowdhury, K. Nishinari, A. Schadschneider
45. Herding in Real Escape Panic
C. Saloma, G. J. Perez
46. From Ant Trails to Pedestrian Dynamics — Learning from Nature
A. Schadschneider, D. Chowdhury, K. Nishinari
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Nyckelord: MATHEMATICS / General MAT000000
- Författare
- Gattermann, Peter
- Knoflacher, Hermann
- Schreckenberg, Michael
- Waldau, Nathalie
- Utgivare
- Springer
- Utgivningsår
- 2007
- Språk
- en
- Utgåva
- 1
- Kategori
- Naturvetenskaper
- Format
- E-bok
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9783540470649