Emergency crowd evacuation, especially in congested indoor scenes, is an important issue in public areas’ daily management. Computer simulation is a widely adopted technique to study crowd evacuations and help… Click to show full abstract
Emergency crowd evacuation, especially in congested indoor scenes, is an important issue in public areas’ daily management. Computer simulation is a widely adopted technique to study crowd evacuations and help design reasonable emergence plans due to its flexibility, convenience, and cost-effectiveness. In this paper, we propose ECEM, a novel evacuation model based on agent simulation. In ECEM, we consider a special individual behavior in the evacuation, called seeking behavior, which happens when relatives or friends (i.e., social groups) are in the crowd, and the members within a group may tend to seek each other once separated instead of evacuating alone. Moreover, we incorporate the crowd chaos based on Boltzmann entropy (i.e., crowd entropy) into ECEM to measure the evacuating population’s disorder level and present an adaptive velocity smoothing method using crowd entropy for updating individual’s velocity. Extensive simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of ECEM and provide several insights on designing the evacuation strategies.
               
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