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The effect of partition line on the pedestrian counter flow is investigated under the open boundaries by using the lattice-gas model of biased random walkers. There are two types of walkers without the back step: the one is the walker going to the right and the other is the walker going to the...
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Pedestrian flow is investigated under the open boundaries in a T-shaped channel where the branch flow joins the main flow at the junction. The pedestrian merging flow is simulated by the use of the lattice-gas model of biased random walkers. When the main flow rate increases under the constant...
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Pattern formation is investigated in the pedestrian counter flow within a channel where there are two types of walkers going to the right and to the left. The lattice gas model of biased random walkers is extended to take into account following the front persons with the same direction (model...
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Crowd flow going outside a hall is investigated by using the lattice–gas model of pedestrian flow. Some different dynamical states are distinguished for the crowd flow. It is shown that a dynamical phase transition occurs from the choking flow to the decaying flow at a critical time tc. In the...
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Pedestrian channel flow at a bottleneck is investigated under the open boundaries by using the lattice-gas model of biased random walkers. It is shown that a dynamical phase transition occurs from the free flow to the choking flow at a critical density pc with increasing density. The flow rate...
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