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Empirical Evidence for the Look-Ahead Behavior of Pedestrians in Bi-directional Flows

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2012 Chinese Physical Society and IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Guo Ren-Yong et al 2012 Chinese Phys. Lett. 29 068901 DOI 10.1088/0256-307X/29/6/068901

0256-307X/29/6/068901

Abstract

Using the sample data obtained from a group of pedestrian experiments, a function formulating the velocity-density relationship of pedestrians and linear regression is proposed to provide empirical evidence for the look-ahead behavior of pedestrians in bi-directional flows. We find that the velocity of pedestrians is negatively correlated with not only the densities of the opposite-direction and the identical-direction pedestrians around them but also the densities of the same-direction pedestrians ahead of them. Moreover, the movement of pedestrians is most affected by other pedestrians moving in the same direction about 1 m ahead.

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