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Waiting zones for realistic modelling of pedestrian dynamics: A case study using two major German railway stations as examples
Institution:1. State Key Laboratory of Rail Traffic Control and Safety, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, PR China;2. The State Key Laboratory of Management and Control of Complex Systems, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing 100190, PR China;3. Center for Military Computational Experiments and Parallel Systems Technology, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, Hunan 410073, PR China
Abstract:The value of a pedestrian stream simulation depends on its ability to reproduce natural behaviour of pedestrians in different situations. Most models assume that pedestrians are single-minded and constantly move towards their destinations. However, our observations at two major German railway stations made during field experiments and our analysis of video recordings at one of these stations revealed that in virtually every setting a significant proportion of pedestrians do not walk continuously. Instead, they occasionally change their route in order to visit certain locations and stand there for a period of time. By waiting, they often block walking pedestrians and thereby influence the overall dynamics.In this paper, we evaluate the impact of waiting pedestrians and propose a model for waiting pedestrians based on cellular automata. The model is able to reproduce the observed pedestrian behaviour. We illustrate the model with simulations of several real life scenarios for a major German railway station and show that during rush hour standing pedestrians may prolong walking time by up to nearly 20%. We also demonstrate how the developed model can be used for the analysis of infrastructures, and prediction of problematic areas in public spaces.
Keywords:Pedestrian simulation  Cellular automata  Waiting zone  Transportation  Infrastructure  Crowd dynamics
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