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Proceedings of the 2013 International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and its Applications

2013

Session Number:C4L-C

Session:

Number:471

Digital Circuit of Multi-Agent System for Two Pedestrian Streams in A Narrow Path

Takashi TOYOFUKU,  Kunihiko MITSUBORI,  

pp.471-474

Publication Date:

Online ISSN:2188-5079

DOI:10.15248/proc.2.471

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Summary:
We consider the model of two pedestrian streams which move opposite directions in a narrow path, based on multi-agent system. In this model, each pedestrian has a “personal space”. The personal space is the region surrounding a person where it regards as psychologically the person's. This space plays an important role for the pedestrian's collision avoidance. In this paper, we design the digital circuit of this model, and verify its behavior by using Verilog-HDL.

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