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Comparing Different Crowd Emergency Evacuation Models Based on Human Centered Sensing Criteria
Jaziar RadiantiOle-christoffer GranmoParvaneh SarsharJose J. GonzalezNoureddine Bouhmalasubject
EngineeringClass (computer programming)Emergency managementbusiness.industryEconomic shortageComputer securitycomputer.software_genreData scienceImportant researchCrowdsCrowd controlEmergency evacuationCrowd psychologybusinesscomputerdescription
Emergency evacuation of crowds is a fascinating phenomenon that has attracted researchers from various fields. Better understanding of this class of crowd behavior opens up for improving evacuation policies and smarter design of buildings, increasing safety. Recently, a new class of disruptive technology has appeared: Human-centered sensing which allows crowd behavior to be monitored in real-time, and provides the basis for real-time crowd control. The question then becomes: to what degree can previous crowd models incorporate this development, and what areas need further research? In this paper, the authors provide a survey that describes some widely used crowd models and discuss the advantages and shortages from the angle of human-centered sensing. Their review reveals important research opportunities that may contribute to an improved and more robust emergency management.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2014-07-01 | International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management |