How Do We Wait? Fundamentals, Characteristics, and Modelling Implications

  • Seitz M
  • Seer S
  • Klettner S
  • et al.
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PedestrianSeitz, Michael J.simulationSeer, StefanmodelsKlettner, SilviapredominantlyHandel, OliverfocusKöster, Gertaon the flow or motion of agents. However, in many real-world scenarios a large amount of pedestrians' time is spent waiting. Furthermore, the initial spatial distribution of visitors of a mass event may contribute significantly to the overall evacuation time. In this paper, we discuss social science concepts related to waiting, such as personal space requirements, and identify relevant aspects for the modelling of pedestrian behaviour. With this background, we develop measures and hypotheses for pedestrian waiting behaviour and apply them to a field observation of a train station platform in Vienna. We discuss implications for modelling approaches to waiting, which could be an important future extension to pedestrian simulations.

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Seitz, M. J., Seer, S., Klettner, S., Handel, O., & Köster, G. (2016). How Do We Wait? Fundamentals, Characteristics, and Modelling Implications. In Traffic and Granular Flow ’15 (pp. 217–224). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33482-0_28

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