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Ruihang Xie, Sisi Zlatanova, Jinwoo (Brian) Lee and Mitko Aleksandrov
Three-dimensional (3D) indoor models are a crucial component to simulate pedestrian evacuations realistically in indoor environments. However, existing 3D indoor models cannot fully represent realistic indoor environments to enable the simulation of 3D p...
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Su Yeon Han, Ming-Hsiang Tsou, Elijah Knaap, Sergio Rey and Guofeng Cao
Understanding human movements in the face of natural disasters is critical for disaster evacuation planning, management, and relief. Despite the clear need for such work, these studies are rare in the literature due to the lack of available data measurin...
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Yan Cui, Hao Wang, Bo You, Chuan Cheng and Ming Li
High-rise teaching buildings are complex public buildings that combine the evacuation risks of school buildings and high-rise buildings. In this regard, studying fire product transport patterns and personnel evacuation characteristics of high-rise school...
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Joo Young Kim and Young Ook Kim
Numerous pedestrians interact with the subway station space by finding entrances into this closed area to use the subway system; further, they may use transfer transportation facilities or the complex functions nearby, such as commercial. Many studies ex...
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Thomas Zisis, Konstantinos Vasilopoulos and Ioannis Sarris
The present study examines the prevailing conditions in a railway tunnel after a train fire accident and the ability of the ventilation system to create the proper conditions for a safe passenger evacuation. The examined scenario included an event of a 2...
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Monalisa Patra, Eswar Sala, K.V.R. Ravishankar
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Rail networks play major role in transporting people at any level of development of a country. Railway stations infrastructures are to be well designed and managed for platform changing and evacuation. A detailed study is to be made in understanding pede...
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Sigit Sutikno,Keisuke Murakami
Pág. 88 - 94
This study proposes a method for evaluating shelter plan for emergency evacuation prior to a tsunami based on service area analysis. The evacuation service areas are generated using both spatial and network analysis based on Geographic Information System...
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Tong Zhang, Guiping Lin, Wenchun Feng and Jia Yu
After an aircraft is forced to land, it is easy for it to become stuck in a tilt state of pitch or roll. The pitch/roll state of the aircraft cabin is a critical factor affecting the safe evacuation of the cabin. However, evacuation therein deserves more...
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Muarifin ., Tri Harsono, Aliridho Barakbah
Pág. 38 - 52
The sense of safety in public facilities for pedestrians can be shown by the availability of good infrastructure, particularly the building. One of the aspects that can make pedestrians feel comfortable and safe is the availability of evacuation faciliti...
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Robert Bertini, Haizhong Wang, Tony Knudson, Kevin Carstens
Pág. 447 - 458
Safety remains a problem on U.S. roadways, with more than 32,000 fatalities, 2.2 million injuries and 6 million crashes each year. Travelers, shippers and the economy are exposed to increasing amounts of congestion, unreliability, delay, emissions and ex...
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