2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.trc.2015.05.003
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Continuum theory for pedestrian traffic flow: Local route choice modelling and its implications

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“…where U a and U b are as defined in (18). The rest of the model is the same as the model developed in Jiang et al [26].…”
Section: Reactive Dynamic User Equilibrium Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…where U a and U b are as defined in (18). The rest of the model is the same as the model developed in Jiang et al [26].…”
Section: Reactive Dynamic User Equilibrium Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where V (ρ) = U f 1 − ρ ρmax is the walking speed, g(ρ) = ρ 2 is the discomfort function, β reflects the sensitivity of the pedestrians' route choice to discomfort, and ρ max is the jam density. Hoogendoorn et al [18] suggest another model for combining the global and local route choice behaviors, where they consider multiple groups of pedestrians with different destinations. The com-posite cost function for each group, i, is defined as…”
Section: Combination Of Reactive and Predictive Route Choicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particle-based pedestrian models have been studied in [144,145]. Continuum approximation of theoretical models have been proposed in [146,144,147,145,148,149]. Recent mean-field studies on crowd and pedestrian flows include [150,151,152,153,154].…”
Section: Civil Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of pedestrian flow has a long history (Helbing and Molnár, 1995;Helbing, 2001;Hughes 2002;Hoogendoorn and Bovy, 2004;Hoogendoorn and Daamen, 2005;Huang et al, 2009;Papadimitriou et al, 2009;Wong et al, 2010;Flötteröd and Lämmel, 2015;Hoogendoorn et al, 2015;Ma and Yarlagadda, 2015;Nikolic et al, 2016). With the rapid development of cities and the growth of population, this study becomes more and more critical in recent days.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%