[HTML][HTML] Data collection methods for studying pedestrian behaviour: A systematic review

Y Feng, D Duives, W Daamen, S Hoogendoorn - Building and Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Collecting pedestrian behaviour data is vital to understand pedestrian behaviour. This
systematic review of 147 studies aims to determine the capability of contemporary data …

Crowd behaviour and motion: Empirical methods

M Haghani, M Sarvi - Transportation research part B: methodological, 2018 - Elsevier
Introduction The safety of humans in crowded environments has been recognised as an
important and rapidly growing research area with significant implications for urban planning …

A review of cellular automata models for crowd evacuation

Y Li, M Chen, Z Dou, X Zheng, Y Cheng… - Physica A: Statistical …, 2019 - Elsevier
With the increasing of risk potential in crowded places, evacuation management becomes
practically important to ensure the safety of crowds. The studies of crowd evacuation in …

Mapping knowledge structure and research trends of emergency evacuation studies

H Liu, H Chen, R Hong, H Liu, W You - Safety Science, 2020 - Elsevier
To understand the current development and status of research on emergency evacuation,
the published literature in the Web of Science core database from 2008 to 2018 were taken …

A review of optimisation models for pedestrian evacuation and design problems

H Vermuyten, J Beliën, L De Boeck, G Reniers… - Safety science, 2016 - Elsevier
This article presents a review of the use of optimisation models for pedestrian evacuation
and design problems. The articles are classified according to the problem type that is …

[HTML][HTML] Using virtual reality to study pedestrian exit choice behaviour during evacuations

Y Feng, DC Duives, SP Hoogendoorn - Safety science, 2021 - Elsevier
Exit choice is vital to pedestrians' survival during evacuations. This paper presents the
results of a VR experiment and a field experiment to study pedestrian exit choice behaviour …

[HTML][HTML] Development and evaluation of a VR research tool to study wayfinding behaviour in a multi-story building

Y Feng, DC Duives, SP Hoogendoorn - Safety science, 2022 - Elsevier
Although understanding wayfinding behaviour in complex buildings is important to ensure
pedestrian safety, the state of the art predominantly investigated pedestrian movement in …

[HTML][HTML] Wayfinding behaviour in a multi-level building: A comparative study of HMD VR and Desktop VR

Y Feng, DC Duives, SP Hoogendoorn - Advanced Engineering Informatics, 2022 - Elsevier
Virtual Reality (VR) provides the possibility to study pedestrian wayfinding behaviour in multi-
level buildings. Although VR has been applied increasingly to study pedestrian behaviour, it …

Stochastic user equilibrium path planning for crowd evacuation at subway station based on social force model

X Yang, R Zhang, F Pan, Y Yang, Y Li… - Physica A: Statistical …, 2022 - Elsevier
Evacuation path of pedestrians at subway station can directly affect the evacuation
efficiency, and then affect the service level of the station. A Fisk stochastic user equilibrium …

Human exit choice in crowded built environments: Investigating underlying behavioural differences between normal egress and emergency evacuations

M Haghani, M Sarvi - Fire Safety Journal, 2016 - Elsevier
Egress behaviour of pedestrians in crowded complex confined spaces is investigated in this
study. Despite recent methodological progress in the development of simulation tools for …