Walking behavior of pedestrian social groups on stairs: A field study

被引:70
作者
Fu, Libi [1 ]
Cao, Shuchao [2 ]
Shi, Yongqian [3 ]
Chen, Siyuan [1 ]
Yang, Panyun [1 ]
Fang, Jie [1 ]
机构
[1] Fuzhou Univ, Coll Civil Engn, 2 Xueyuan Rd, Fuzhou 350116, Fujian, Peoples R China
[2] Jiangsu Univ, Sch Automot & Traff Engn, Zhenjiang 212013, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
[3] Fuzhou Univ, Coll Environm & Resources, 2 Xueyuan Rd, Fuzhou 350116, Fujian, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Pedestrian groups; Walking behavior; Movement dynamics; Stairs; Field study; COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR; BUILDING EVACUATION; GROUP-SIZE; MODEL; FLOW;
D O I
10.1016/j.ssci.2019.04.048
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
There is growing consensus that most pedestrians in a crowd walk in groups, and these groups have an influence on crowd dynamics whenever under natural or emergency situations. Despite this fact, however, empirical data on group walking behavior on stairs are limited. This paper aims to explore how group members interact with each other and how groups organize on stairs. In order to achieve these, a field study was conducted on stairs in a campus of a university. A total of 105 pedestrian groups descending the stairs were selected as observation subjects. After obtaining their trajectories by the optimal flow algorithm, interpersonal distances and angles between group members, average speed, space-time diagrams offset angles and walking dissimilarity on stairs were calculated and analyzed. Results demonstrate that average distances for groups of different sizes are relatively stable. Groups with different sizes on stairs can form different walking patterns. Members belonging to the same group always seek to move at similar speed and offset angles, and can adjust their motion during the descending process, in order to ensure comfortable group walking and coherence. It is discovered that group size has a significant negative effect on average group speed. Gender and social relationships have little influence on group walking speed and dissimilarity values, except in dyads. These findings have implications for group walking modelling and safe pedestrian facility design.
引用
收藏
页码:447 / 457
页数:11
相关论文
共 48 条
  • [11] Influence of Group Size and Group Composition on the adhered Distance Headway
    Duives, Dorine
    Daamen, Winnie
    Hoogendoorn, Serge
    [J]. CONFERENCE ON PEDESTRIAN AND EVACUATION DYNAMICS 2014 (PED 2014), 2014, 2 : 183 - 188
  • [12] Leadership, consensus decision making and collective behaviour in humans
    Dyer, John R. G.
    Johansson, Anders
    Helbing, Dirk
    Couzin, Iain D.
    Krause, Jens
    [J]. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2009, 364 (1518) : 781 - 789
  • [13] Leader-follower model for agent based simulation of social collective behavior during egress
    Fang, Jieshi
    El-Tawil, Sherif
    Aguirre, Benigno
    [J]. SAFETY SCIENCE, 2016, 83 : 40 - 47
  • [14] The influence of emergency signage on building evacuation behavior: An experimental study
    Fu, Libi
    Cao, Shuchao
    Song, Weiguo
    Fang, Jie
    [J]. FIRE AND MATERIALS, 2019, 43 (01) : 22 - 33
  • [15] A fuzzy-theory-based behavioral model for studying pedestrian evacuation from a single-exit room
    Fu, Libi
    Song, Weiguo
    Lo, Siuming
    [J]. PHYSICS LETTERS A, 2016, 380 (34) : 2619 - 2627
  • [16] Gorrini A., 2017, ARXIV171100728
  • [17] Observation results on pedestrian-vehicle interactions at non-signalized intersections towards simulation
    Gorrini, Andrea
    Crociani, Luca
    Vizzari, Giuseppe
    Bandini, Stefania
    [J]. TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART F-TRAFFIC PSYCHOLOGY AND BEHAVIOUR, 2018, 59 : 269 - 285
  • [18] Heger D, 2014, IEEE ENG MED BIO, P2012, DOI 10.1109/EMBC.2014.6944010
  • [19] Simulating dynamical features of escape panic
    Helbing, D
    Farkas, I
    Vicsek, T
    [J]. NATURE, 2000, 407 (6803) : 487 - 490
  • [20] Behavioral evolution in evacuation crowd based on heterogeneous rationality of small groups
    Huang, Keke
    Zheng, Xiaoping
    Yang, Yeqing
    Wang, Tao
    [J]. APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTATION, 2015, 266 : 501 - 506