Evacuation modelling Flashcards
Which different types of models are there for space representation?
Coarse network, fine network, continous, hybrid
Describe the coarse network model with regards to population, flow, denisty, advantages/disadvantages.
Population
Aggregate with same size and speed
Flow
Assigned/decided by the user/developer based on a given relationship
Denisty
Assigned/decided by the user/developer based on arc/node capacity
Advantages/Disadvantages
Quick and relatively simple
Network can affect representation
Very user dependent
Describe the fine network model with regards to population, flow, denisty, advantages/disadvantages.
Population
Individuals located in cells or finer arcs/nodes
Flow
Assigned/decided by the user/developer based on a given relationship in cells or finer nodes/arcs
Denisty
One cell equal one person or based on fine nodes/arcs
Advantages/Disadvantages
Relatively quick
Network can affect representation
User dependent
Space usage
Describe the continous model with regards to population, flow, denisty, advantages/disadvantages.
Population
Individuals possibly located anywhere
Flow
Emergent based on modelling method
Denisty
Emergent based on modelling method
Advantages/Disadvantages
Relatively slower
Realistic
Less user dependent
Describe the hybrid model with regards to population, flow, denisty, advantages/disadvantages.
Population
Combination of different approaches
Flow
Combination of different approaches
Density
Combination of different approaches
Advantages/Disadvantages
Good for scenarios with varying complexity levels
Transitions
How does one account for the pre-evacuation phase(pre-movement) in a model?
Use of distribution of pre-evacuation times to account for variability of human behaviour
What is the hierarchy of behaviours when it comes to movement modelling?
Action - Selection Strategy, Goals, Planning
Movemen(Steering) - Path determination
Locomotion - Animation, articulation
How is pathfinding solved in evac models? types of exit choosing
Shortest path
Quickest path
User defined
Condition based
Flowfields
Algorithms
distance maps
Give some examples of movement models
Hydraulic models
Social force model
Steering (or flocking) model
—> cohesion
—> Alignment
—> Separation
Biomechanics model
There are 4 stages in representing exit choice in evacuation models, which?
- Is the exit visible
- Is the exit noticed by the agents
- Is the information provided by the exit understood
- Do the agents actually use the exit
Evacuation models adopt two antithetic approaches to
represent flows, which?
- Set a maximum flow
- Representing flows as an emergent behaviour dependent on other variables
What are som issues and challenges with evacuation modelling?
Evacuation modelling is growing and modelling methods may be very different.
Evacuation model users should be aware of the limitations associated with the predictive capabilities of the models.
Users should know well the relationship between model predictions, model assumptions and user assumptions
Which variables are important when choosing evac modelling?
How does the model represent people movement in space?
How does the model represent the impact of smoke on human behaviour?
Has the model been tested/validated specifically for certatin evacuation scenarios?
Social distancing?