Presentation 2013/3/4
Evacuation simulation for dynamic evacuation management
Masaru OKAYA, Tomoichi TAKAHASHI,
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Abstract(in English) At emergencies, we may not be able to pass routes that we use every day or will experience situations that are not expected to occur. Authorities are expected to conduct their operations properly in dynamically changing situations. As one of the operations, members of authorities go to places where emergencies occur and guide people to safe places. In this paper, we propose an agent-based simulation that enables authority agents guide evacuee agents according to the situations. Simulation results using the system provide useful data at planning plans for emergencies.
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Keyword(in English) Agent-Based Evacuation Simulation / Dynamic Evacuation Guidance / Communication
Paper # AI2012-42
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Title (in English) Evacuation simulation for dynamic evacuation management
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Keyword(1) Agent-Based Evacuation Simulation
Keyword(2) Dynamic Evacuation Guidance
Keyword(3) Communication
1st Author's Name Masaru OKAYA
1st Author's Affiliation Meijo University, Department of Information Engineering()
2nd Author's Name Tomoichi TAKAHASHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Meijo University, Department of Information Engineering
Date 2013/3/4
Paper # AI2012-42
Volume (vol) vol.112
Number (no) 477
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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