Physical distance characterization using pedestrian dynamics simulation
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Published:2022-01-28
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Volume:14
Page:140001
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ISSN:1852-4249
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Container-title:Papers in Physics
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language:
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Short-container-title:Pap. Phys.
Author:
Parisi Daniel R., Patterson Germán A.ORCID, Pagni Lucio, Osimani Agustina, Bacigalupo Tomas, Godfrid Juan, Bergagna Federico M., Rodriguez Brizi Manuel, Momesso Pedro, Gomez Fermin L., Lozano Jimena, Baader Juan M., Ribas Ignacio, Astiz Meyer Facundo P., Di Luca Miguel, Barrera Nicolas E., Keimel Álvarez Ezequiel M., Herran Oyhanarte Maite M., Pingarilho Pedro R., Zuberbuhler Ximena, Gorostiaga Felipe
Abstract
In the present work we study how the number of simulated customers (occupancy) affects social distance in an ideal supermarket, considering realistic typical dimensions and processing times (product selection and checkout). From the simulated trajectories we measure social distance events of less than 2 m, and their duration. Among other observables, we define a physical distance coefficient that informs how many events (of a given duration) each agent experiences.
Publisher
Papers in Physics
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,General Physics and Astronomy,Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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