Simulation of Pedestrian Behavior in the Collision-Avoidance Process considering Their Moving Preferences

Author:

Yuan Zhilu1ORCID,Jia Hongfei1ORCID,Zhang Linfeng1,Bian Lei23

Affiliation:

1. School of Transportation, Jilin University, Changchun 130022, China

2. Beijing Computational Science Research Center, Beijing 100193, China

3. College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China

Abstract

Walking habits can affect the self-organizing movement in pedestrian flow. In China, pedestrians prefer to walk along the right-hand side in the collision-avoidance process, and the same is true for the left-hand preference that is followed in several countries. Through experiments with pedestrian flow, we find that the relative position between pedestrians can affect their moving preferences. We propose a kind of collision-avoidance force based on the social force model, which considers the predictions of potential conflict and the relative position between pedestrians. In the simulation, we use the improved model to explore the effect of moving preference on the collision-avoidance process and self-organizing pedestrian movement. We conclude that the improved model can bring the simulation closer to reality and that moving preference is conducive to the self-adjustment of counterflow.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Modeling and Simulation

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