On the Efficiency of LifeBelt Based Crowd Evacuation

A. Ferscha, K. Zia
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To support the evacuation process of crowds from emergency situations, we have developed a wearable device, LifeBelt, for vibro tactile guidance of individuals in panic towards exits. Since visual and auditory perception is overwhelmed in situations of panic, exit sign and loudspeaker based evacuation often appears ineffective. LifeBelt as a coordinated navigation device builds on a subtle directionalvibration stimulation to navigate and guide individuals to escape.This paper compares the effectiveness of a LifeBelt supported vs. non-supported evacuation from spaces with multiple exits. Based on an extended Moore’s model of neighborhood for next step behavior, and a predicted shortest time to escape metric, we investigate on the efficiency effect of (i) individuals following the nearest exit (without LifeBelt), and (ii) individuals adheringLifeBelt recommendations towards the earliest escape exit. Large scale simulations show that even in situations of growing panic, LifeBelt improves evacuation efficiency by more than 34,5 %.
基于救生带的人群疏散效率研究
为了支持紧急情况下人群的疏散过程,我们开发了一种可穿戴设备,LifeBelt,用于震动触觉引导恐慌中的个人走向出口。由于视觉和听觉感知在恐慌情况下不堪重负,出口标志和基于扬声器的疏散往往显得无效。LifeBelt作为一种协调的导航设备,建立在微妙的定向振动刺激上,以导航和引导个人逃生。本文比较了在有多个出口的空间中,有救生带支持与无救生带支持的疏散效果。基于下一步行为的扩展摩尔邻居模型和预测的最短逃生时间度量,我们研究了(i)个人跟随最近的出口(不带救生带)和(ii)个人遵循救生带建议走向最早的逃生出口的效率效应。大规模模拟表明,即使在恐慌加剧的情况下,LifeBelt也能将疏散效率提高34.5 %以上。
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