Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
977042 Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 2007 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

A behavior-based lattice-gas model for pedestrian dynamics is presented. This model adopts the behaviorism for mobile robot, and the walk task of pedestrian can be divided into three basic behaviors, i.e., “move”, “avoid”, and “swirl” basic behaviors. The walk direction is determined from the walk weight, which is the sum of the product of each vector of basic behavior multiplied by the weight in the corresponding direction. This model can simulate pedestrian movement with different walk velocities through the update at different time-step intervals. The periodic boundary for pedestrian counter flow with six simulation conditions in the channel is considered, and the dynamical characteristics are discussed. Simulation results show this presented behavior-based model can simulate some characteristics of pedestrian counter flow, e.g., lane formation and jammed configuration, etc. In addition, the different simulation conditions result in the different numbers of phases and their different critical total densities. In general, the mean flow 〈J〉 is always high if the corresponding mean velocity 〈V〉 is high, and their phases also turn at the same critical total density.

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