Yang LZ, Li J, Liu SB (2008) Simulation of pedestrian counter-flow with right-moving preference. Physica a-Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications 387(13), 3281-3289. [In English]
Web link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physa.2008.01.107
Keywords:
pedestrian flow, preference, critical density, CA model, dynamics, model, evacuation, transition, systems
Abstract: People prefer to walk on the right-hand side of the road for physical and social reasons. In this paper, pedestrian counter-flow in a channel is simulated with the Cellular Automata (CA) Model, with focus on right-preference. Two types of pedestrians are taken into account, walking leftward and rightward along the channel. Circular and open boundaries are adopted respectively. The right-preference intensity, k, is introduced, defined as the ratio of the right-moving probability to left-moving probability. In simulations, the dynamical transition between fluid and jammed phase is presented. With a fixed k, the critical density is independent of the channel size. According to research results on physiology and sociology [O. Guentuerkuen, Nature 421 (2003) 711, M. Reiss, G. Reiss, Percept. Mot. Skill 85 (1997) 569, M.C. Corballis, Psychol. Rev. 104 (1997) 714], k = 1, 2, 8 have been discussed, and k = 8 is satisfied in this work. Furthermore, simulation results are compared with the ideal calculation, and other researchers' experiments [M. Isobe, I Adachi, T. Nagatani, Physica A 336 (2004) 638]. It is found that right-preference is effective when the density is below critical. The model is shown to be useful to simulate and analyze this situation numerically. (c) 2008 Published by Elsevier B.V.