Calibrating cellular automaton models for pedestrians walking through corners |
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Authors: | Charitha Dias Ruggiero Lovreglio |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Japan;2. School of Engineering and Advanced Technology, Massey University, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Cellular Automata (CA) based pedestrian simulation models have gained remarkable popularity as they are simpler and easier to implement compared to other microscopic modeling approaches. However, incorporating traditional floor field representations in CA models to simulate pedestrian corner navigation behavior could result in unrealistic behaviors. Even though several previous studies have attempted to enhance CA models to realistically simulate pedestrian maneuvers around bends, such modifications have not been calibrated or validated against empirical data. In this study, two static floor field (SFF) representations, namely ‘discrete representation’ and ‘continuous representation’, are calibrated for CA-models to represent pedestrians' walking behavior around 90° bends. Trajectory data collected through a controlled experiment are used to calibrate these model representations. Calibration results indicate that although both floor field representations can represent pedestrians' corner navigation behavior, the ‘continuous’ representation fits the data better. Output of this study could be beneficial for enhancing the reliability of existing CA-based models by representing pedestrians' corner navigation behaviors more realistically. |
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Keywords: | Cellular automata models Static floor fields Model calibration Pedestrian behavior Corner navigation |
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