LifeBelt: Silent Directional Guidance for Crowd Evacuation

A. Ferscha, K. Zia
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The effectiveness of an evacuation process in an emergency situation is heavily dependent on the understanding of the dynamics of crowds. Evidence has been delivered supporting the hypothesis that crowd behavior is self referential in the sense that movement patterns of individuals constitutes crowd movement, which in turn impacts the behavior of individuals. In this paper we build on this evidence and propose a belt like wearable device for vibro tactile directional guidance, LifeBelt, to notify individuals in panic about exits. To assess the potential improvement in evacuation efficiency when using the LifeBelt instead of when not, we empirically analyze the behavior of individuals in panic on the microscopic level, and parameterize large scale simulations (of up to 2000 individuals) with this evidence on the macroscopic level. Simulations show that LifeBelt based guidance can damp panic growth and increase the number of successful evacuations per unit time.
救生带:人群疏散的无声定向引导
紧急情况下疏散过程的有效性在很大程度上取决于对人群动态的理解。已有证据支持群体行为是自我参照的假设,即个体的运动模式构成了群体的运动,而群体的运动反过来又影响了个体的行为。在本文中,我们基于这一证据,提出了一种类似腰带的可穿戴设备,用于振动触觉定向引导,LifeBelt,以通知恐慌中的个人出口。为了评估使用救生带和不使用救生带对疏散效率的潜在提高,我们在微观层面上实证分析了个体在恐慌中的行为,并在宏观层面上利用这一证据进行了大规模模拟(多达2000人)的参数化。模拟表明,基于救生带的引导可以抑制恐慌情绪的增长,并增加单位时间内成功疏散的人数。
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