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Empirical study of crowd dynamic in public gathering places during a terrorist attack event

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Abstract Pedestrian dynamics in emergent situations such as stampedes and fire hazards have been widely studied, while few studies are focusing on human behavior in terrorist attack events. The research… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Pedestrian dynamics in emergent situations such as stampedes and fire hazards have been widely studied, while few studies are focusing on human behavior in terrorist attack events. The research is vitally important for guiding efficient evacuation of the attacked crowd and reducing casualties. However, the research is insufficient due to the lack of researching materials. Besides, it is unconvincing for researchers to carry out these types of experiments. In this paper, the recorded video of the 3 ⋅ 1 Kunming terrorist attack event in China is analyzed. The instantaneous velocity field of the attacked crowd in the ticket hall is extracted from the video material, which is based on an image processing method. By analyzing the statistical characteristics of crowd velocity, crowd movement frequency and crowd entropy, several phenomena are found including crowd oscillating phenomenon, self-organizing grouping phenomenon. These discoveries will benefit the understanding of crowd dynamic in close-range attacks which is essential for the evacuation guidance efficiency, better design of architecture layout, and better defending strategies against the terrorists.

Keywords: crowd dynamic; study crowd; empirical study; terrorist attack; attack event

Journal Title: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
Year Published: 2019

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