2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ins.2014.09.029
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Agent-based simulation of building evacuation: Combining human behavior with predictable spatial accessibility in a fire emergency

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“…Estos esfuerzos provienen de diversas áreas de la ciencia debido a las consecuencias en términos de vidas humanas y pérdidas materiales que pueden llegar a ocasionar [2], [3], [5], [10], [22], [27]- [41].…”
Section: Sistemas De Emergenciasunclassified
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“…Estos esfuerzos provienen de diversas áreas de la ciencia debido a las consecuencias en términos de vidas humanas y pérdidas materiales que pueden llegar a ocasionar [2], [3], [5], [10], [22], [27]- [41].…”
Section: Sistemas De Emergenciasunclassified
“…Al hacer una revisión de la literatura de los trabajos publicados en diferentes bases de datos bibliográficas se logró evidenciar que no existen estudios publicados donde se tengan en cuenta los centros de servicio, y a nivel mundial se observan algunos intentos por modelar dicho comportamiento en distintos ambientes [2], [5], [8], [9], [27], [35], [59]- [62], [70]- [73].…”
Section: Comportamiento Humanounclassified
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“…However, such a model also poses a risk of devaluing knowledge that is still valid. Another research that considers the impact of the dynamics of disasters on the evacuation process was conducted by Tan et al [63]. They considered both the stationary environment during a normal situation and the predictable spatial change caused by the activated fire safety facilities during emergency situations, such as a fire rolling shutter that would be shut off during emergency situations.…”
Section: Evacuation Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%