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Planning Optimal Path Networks Using Dynamic Behavioral Modeling

Authors : Sergei Kudinov, Egor Smirnov, Gavriil Malyshev, Ivan Khodnenko

Published in: Computational Science – ICCS 2018

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Mistakes in pedestrian infrastructure design in modern cities decrease transfer comfort for people, impact greenery due to appearance of desire paths, and thus increase the amount of dust in the air because of open ground. These mistakes can be avoided if optimal path networks are created considering behavioral aspects of pedestrian traffic, which is a challenge. In this article, we introduce Ant Road Planner, a new method of computer simulation for estimation and creation of optimal path networks which not only considers pedestrians’ behavior but also helps minimize the total length of the paths so that the area is used more efficiently. The method, which includes a modeling algorithm and its software implementation with a user-friendly web interface, makes it possible to predict pedestrian networks for new territories with high precision and detect problematic areas in existing networks. The algorithm was successfully tested on real territories and proved its potential as a decision making support system for urban planners.

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Metadata
Title
Planning Optimal Path Networks Using Dynamic Behavioral Modeling
Authors
Sergei Kudinov
Egor Smirnov
Gavriil Malyshev
Ivan Khodnenko
Copyright Year
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93701-4_10

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