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This article presents a comprehensive study of human physiology to determine the impact of body mass index (BMI) on human gait. The approach followed in this study consists of a mathematical model based on the centre of mass of the human body, the inertia of a person in motion and the human gait speed. Moreover, the study includes the representation of a building using graph theory and emulates the presence of a person inside the building when an emergency takes place. The optimal evacuation route is obtained using the breadth-first search (BFS) algorithm, and the evacuation time prediction is calculated using a Gaussian process model. Then, the risk of the building is quantified by using a non-sequential Monte Carlo simulation. The results open up a new horizon for developing a more realistic model for the assessment of civil safety.
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Velásquez, W., Alvarez-Alvarado, M. S., Munoz-Arcentales, A., López-Pernas, S., & Salvachúa, J. (2020). Body mass index in human gait for building risk assessment using graph theory. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/s20102899
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