基于多目标优化的老年行人城市可达性研究

Iñigo Delgado-Enales, Patricia Molina-Costa, E. Osaba, Silvia Urra-Uriarte, J. Ser
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世界上许多国家都目睹了其人口的逐渐老龄化,这引起了对这一进程将产生的需要作出反应的全球关注。除了生产方案的变化和医疗资源向新模式的演变之外,这个年龄段的行人的可达性在城市规划过程中也越来越受到关注。这项工作提出了一个框架的初步结果,该框架结合了图形建模和元启发式优化,为城市规划决策者在决定如何再生城市空间时提供信息,同时考虑到地形复杂的城市地区老年人的步行可达性。该框架的目标是决定在哪里部署城市元素(机械坡道,自动扶梯和电梯),以便间接衡量可达性,同时也考虑到安装的经济投资。我们利用多目标进化算法的通用性来解决潜在的优化问题。位于西班牙桑坦德市的一个案例研究的实验结果表明,所提出的框架可以支持城市规划者在制定有关公共空间可达性的决策时。
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Improving the Urban Accessibility of Older Pedestrians using Multi-objective Optimization
Many countries around the world have witnessed the progressive ageing of their population, giving rise to a global concern to respond to the needs that this process will create. Besides the changes in the productive schemes and the evolution of the healthcare resources to new models, the accessibility of pedestrians belonging to this age range is grasping an increasing interest in urban planning processes. This work presents pre-liminary results of a framework that combines graph modeling and meta-heuristic optimization to inform decision makers in urban planning when deciding how to regenerate urban spaces taking into account pedestrian accessibility for the older people in urban areas with difficult orography. The goal of the framework is to decide where to deploy urban elements (mechanical ramps, escalators and lifts), so that an indirect measure of accessibility is improved while also accounting for the economical investment of the installation. We exploit the versatility of multi-objective evolutionary algorithms to tackle the underlying optimization problem. Experimental results of a case study located in the city of Santander (Spain) show that the proposed framework can support urban planners when making decisions regarding the accessibility of the public space.
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