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Walking behavior of pedestrian social groups on stairs: A field study

机译:步行社会群体在楼梯上的行走行为:田间研究

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There is growing consensus that most pedestrians in a crowd walk in groups, and these groups have an influence on crowd dynamics whenever under natural or emergency situations. Despite this fact, however, empirical data on group walking behavior on stairs are limited. This paper aims to explore how group members interact with each other and how groups organize on stairs. In order to achieve these, a field study was conducted on stairs in a campus of a university. A total of 105 pedestrian groups descending the stairs were selected as observation subjects. After obtaining their trajectories by the optimal flow algorithm, interpersonal distances and angles between group members, average speed, space-time diagrams offset angles and walking dissimilarity on stairs were calculated and analyzed. Results demonstrate that average distances for groups of different sizes are relatively stable. Groups with different sizes on stairs can form different walking patterns. Members belonging to the same group always seek to move at similar speed and offset angles, and can adjust their motion during the descending process, in order to ensure comfortable group walking and coherence. It is discovered that group size has a significant negative effect on average group speed. Gender and social relationships have little influence on group walking speed and dissimilarity values, except in dyads. These findings have implications for group walking modelling and safe pedestrian facility design.
机译:越来越多的共识,即人群在群体中行走的大多数行人,这些群体在自然或紧急情况下随时对人群动态产生影响。然而,尽管这一事实,但楼梯上群体行走行为的经验数据有限。本文旨在探讨集团成员如何相互互动以及集团如何在楼梯上组织。为了实现这些,在大学校园楼梯上进行了一个田间研究。共选出105个行人组作为观察科目选择了楼梯。通过最佳流动算法获得轨迹,计算并分析了在阶段成员之间,平均速度,时空图之间的间接距离和角度,平均速度,时空图偏移角度和步行不相似性。结果表明,不同尺寸组的平均距离相对稳定。楼梯上有不同尺寸的小组可以形成不同的行走模式。属于同一组的成员始终寻求以类似的速度和偏移角度移动,并且可以在降序过程中调整它们的运动,以确保舒适的群体行走和连贯性。发现组大小对平均组速度具有显着的负面影响。除了二元之外,性别和社会关系对群体步行速度和异化价值影响不大。这些调查结果对小组行走建模和安全的行人设施设计有影响。

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