Behavioral-Based Pedestrian Modeling Approach: Formulation, Sensitivity Analysis, and Calibration

Author:

Hani Hamdar Samer1ORCID,Talebpour Alireza2ORCID,D’Sa Kyla1ORCID,Knoop Victor3ORCID,Daamen Winnie3ORCID,Treiber Martin4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The George Washington University, Washington, DC

2. The Zachry Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX

3. Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands

4. Institute of Transport and Economics, Technical University of Dresden, Dresden, Germany

Abstract

Pedestrians are among the travelers most vulnerable to collisions that are associated with high fatality and injury rates. The increasing rate of urbanization and mixed land-use construction make walking (along with other non-motorized travel) a predominant transportation mode with a wide variety of behaviors expected. Because of the inherent safety concerns seen in pedestrian transportation infrastructures, especially those with conflicting multimodal movements expected (crosswalks, transit platforms, etc.), it is important that pedestrian behavior is modeled as a risk-taking stochastic behavior that may lead to errors and thus collision formation. In previous work, the complexity and cost associated with building pedestrian models in a cognitive-based environment weighted down the construction of simulation tools that can capture pedestrian-involved collisions, including those seen in shared space environments. In this paper, a tool that will help evaluate the safety of pedestrian traffic is initiated: an extended modeling framework of pedestrian walking behavior is adopted while incorporating different physiological, physical, and decision-making elements. The focus is on operational decisions (i.e., path choices defined by longitudinal and lateral trajectories) with a pre-specified set of origins and destinations. The model relies on the prospect theory paradigm where pedestrians evaluate their acceleration and directional alternatives while considering the possibility of colliding with other “particles.” Using a genetic algorithm method, the new model is calibrated using detailed trajectory data. This model can be extended to model the interactions between a variety of different modes that are present in different mixed land-use environments.

Funder

National Science Foundation

technische universiteit delft

Dutch Research Council

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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