Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6874516 | Journal of Computational Science | 2016 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
This paper describes an agent-based model of downhill skiing traffic. Our main purpose is research into skiers' physics and behavior modeled with the use of a modified social force approach. The proposed model includes the following social forces: way-point forces - directing a skier towards consecutive way-points on the slope, skiers' repulsion forces - keeping distance between skiers using a concept of skier's social ellipses, obstacle repulsion forces - keeping skiers away from obstacles, and slope edge repulsion - keeping a skier along the slope route using repulsion force inspired by Biot-Savart law. The proposed model also includes additional behaviors: slowing down when exceeding the skier's safe speed and braking before the end of the slope as well as a possibility of using accelerating force from ski poles. The study takes into account the whole system including ski routes and ski lifts.
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Authors
Tomasz Korecki, Dariusz PaÅka, JarosÅaw WÄ
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