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Fang WF, Yang LZ, Fan WC (2003b) Physica a-Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications 321(3-4), 633-640.
Date: 2011-08-16   Author: SKLFS  ,   Source: WOS  ,
 

Fang WF, Yang LZ, Fan WC (2003b) Simulation of bi-direction pedestrian movement using a cellular automata model. Physica a-Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications 321(3-4), 633-640. [In English]

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pedestrian movement, Bi-direction, cellular automata, phase transition, traffic-flow, jamming transition, features,

Abstract: A cellular automata model is presented to simulate the bi-direction pedestrian movement. The pedestrian movement is more complex than vehicular flow for the reason that people are more flexible than cars. Some special technique is introduced considering simple human judgment to make the rules more reasonable. Also the custom in the countries where the pedestrian prefer to walk on the right-hand side of the road are highlighted. By using the model to simulate the bi-direction pedestrian movement, the phase transition phenomena in pedestrian counter flow is presented. Furthermore, the introduction of back stepping breaks the deadlock at the relatively low pedestrian density. By studying the critical density of changing from freely moving state to jammed state with different system sizes and different probabilities of back stepping, we find the critical density increases as the probability of back stepping increases at the same system size. And with the increasing system size, the critical density decreases at the same probability of back stepping according to the scope of system size studied in this paper. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

 
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