Zou et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Agent-based evacuation simulation from subway train and platformZou et al., 2021
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- Zou Q
- Fernandes D
- Chen S
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- Journal of Transportation Safety & Security
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With many people using subways at the same time, subway stations must be appropriately designed to allow people to move smoothly and safely during daily operation and emergency evacuation. The present study carries out an agent-based modeling (ABM) of …
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