TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of traffic sign on pedestrians' walking behavior
AU - Xiong, Hui
AU - Yao, Pingfu
AU - Guo, Xuedong
AU - Chu, Chenglong
AU - Wang, Wuhong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Hui Xiong et al.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - To study the impact of traffic sign on pedestrian walking behavior, the paper applies cellular automaton to simulate one-way pedestrian flow. The channel is defined as a rectangle with one open entrance and two exits of equal width. Traffic sign showing that exit is placed with some distance in the middle front of the two exits. In the simulation, walking environment is set with various input density, width of exit, width and length of the channel, and distance of the traffic sign to exit. Simulation results indicate that there exists a critical distance from the traffic sign to exit for a given channel layout. At the critical distance, pedestrian flow fluctuates. Below such critical distance, flow is getting larger with the increase of input density. However, the flow drops sharply when the input density is over a critical level. If the distance is a little bit further than the critical distance, the largest flow occurs and the flow can remain steady no matter what input density will be.
AB - To study the impact of traffic sign on pedestrian walking behavior, the paper applies cellular automaton to simulate one-way pedestrian flow. The channel is defined as a rectangle with one open entrance and two exits of equal width. Traffic sign showing that exit is placed with some distance in the middle front of the two exits. In the simulation, walking environment is set with various input density, width of exit, width and length of the channel, and distance of the traffic sign to exit. Simulation results indicate that there exists a critical distance from the traffic sign to exit for a given channel layout. At the critical distance, pedestrian flow fluctuates. Below such critical distance, flow is getting larger with the increase of input density. However, the flow drops sharply when the input density is over a critical level. If the distance is a little bit further than the critical distance, the largest flow occurs and the flow can remain steady no matter what input density will be.
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U2 - 10.1155/2015/826152
DO - 10.1155/2015/826152
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84927739544
SN - 1024-123X
VL - 2015
JO - Mathematical Problems in Engineering
JF - Mathematical Problems in Engineering
M1 - 826152
ER -