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Multi-level collaboration-based simulation of crowd evacuation
Tang Fangqin ; Shi Wenzhong ; Ren Aizhu
2010-05-11 ; 2010-05-11
关键词Practical Theoretical or Mathematical/ cellular automata digital simulation emergency services fires geographic information systems multi-agent systems/ multilevel collaboration mechanism crowd evacuation simulation multiagent model geographical information system model occupant description cellular automata model architectural environment system functionality optimization human evacuation behavior fire protection/ C7130 Public administration C7840 Geography and cartography computing C4220 Automata theory C6170 Expert systems and other AI software and techniques D2040 Emergency services IT applications
中文摘要The authenticity of evacuation simulations is improved by using multi-level collaboration mechanism based on research of evacuation complexities. An agent model is used for the occupant description, a geographical information system model is used for the architectural environment, and a cellular automata model is used for the drive and conversion. The levels collaborate to optimize system functionality. The evacuation model has good expansibility of the multi-level collaboration mechanism, fully reflects the characteristics of the architectural plan and the human evacuation behavior, and is able to represent and record real-time states for all cells. The simulation results agree well with experimental data and empirically estimated values.
语种中文 ; 中文
出版者Tsinghua University Press ; China
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/27072]  
专题清华大学
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Tang Fangqin,Shi Wenzhong,Ren Aizhu. Multi-level collaboration-based simulation of crowd evacuation[J],2010, 2010.
APA Tang Fangqin,Shi Wenzhong,&Ren Aizhu.(2010).Multi-level collaboration-based simulation of crowd evacuation..
MLA Tang Fangqin,et al."Multi-level collaboration-based simulation of crowd evacuation".(2010).
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