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The Application of the Idea of Extended Cellular Automata for Some Pedestrian Behaviors

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The article suggests new ideas regarding computer simulations in pedestrian dynamics, which take into account interaction between particular pedestrians. The described situation is a room evacuation for chosen classes of situations: normal room evacuation, controlled evacuation, and panic. Based on the formalism of Extended Cellular Automata, the following models of pedestrian dynamics are presented: a basic model, SPA (Strategic Pedestrian Abilities) model, SPA–BNE (Bottleneck Effect) model, which were created with reference to the particular classes of situations.

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Fernando Almeida e Costa Luis Mateus Rocha Ernesto Costa Inman Harvey António Coutinho

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Dudek-Dyduch, E., Wąs, J., Gudowski, B. (2007). The Application of the Idea of Extended Cellular Automata for Some Pedestrian Behaviors. In: Almeida e Costa, F., Rocha, L.M., Costa, E., Harvey, I., Coutinho, A. (eds) Advances in Artificial Life. ECAL 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 4648. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74913-4_100

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