Analysis of Indoor Guided Pedestrian Evacuation Dynamics in Single- and Multiple-Exit Scenarios: Toward a Unified Scheme for Guide Assignment

Author:

Wang Ke12,Li Yongxing3,Qian Shunzhi2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hikvision Research Institution, Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd., Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China

2. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

3. Beijing Key Laboratory of Traffic Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, China

Abstract

Indoor pedestrian evacuation processes could be significantly affected by the presence of guides, that is, safety management staff; how to assign guides properly remains a challenging task. This question is deconstructed into single- and multiple-exit scenarios for analysis in this study. The mechanisms behind the evacuation dynamics are explored via a two-layer guided pedestrian evacuation model and the corresponding guide assignment strategies are proposed. The upper layer model deals with guide assignment, where random and uniform guide assignment schemes, and a newly proposed distribution-based guide assignment scheme, are embedded, while the lower layer model controls the movement of evacuees based on a cellular automata model. Results show that there are bifurcate mechanisms governing evacuation dynamics. Only in single-exit scenarios could an increased number of guides lead to a “sharp decrease–long steady tail” tendency in total evacuation time, whereas evacuation efficiency in multiple-exit scenarios is consistent with exit use equilibrium. The three different guide assignment schemes bring about highly case-specific performances depending on the initial pedestrian distribution and the number of exits. The distribution-based guide assignment scheme is preferable in most cases, especially in spaces with a highly biased pedestrian distribution and multiple exits.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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