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Pedestrian Flow Analysis×Analýza vesmírných syntaxí×
OborUrban StudiesArchitektura
RodinaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Rok vzniku19951984
TvůrceDirk Helbing & Péter Molnár (social force model)Bill Hillier, Julienne Hanson
TypMeasurement and simulation of pedestrian movement and flowgraph-based spatial assessment method
Původní zdrojHelbing, D., & Molnár, P. (1995). Social force model for pedestrian dynamics. Physical Review E, 51(5), 4282–4286. DOI ↗Hillier, B. (1984). The Social Logic of Space. Cambridge University Press. DOI ↗
Další názvyPedestrian Movement Analysis, Footfall Analysis, Crowd Flow Modelling, Pedestrian Traffic Analysisspatial configuration analysis, graph-based space analysis
Příbuzné43
ShrnutíPedestrian flow analysis measures and models how people move on foot through streets, plazas, transit stations and buildings, combining empirical counts with simulations of individual walking behaviour. It treats walking as a flow phenomenon — characterised by density, speed and volume — while also resolving the micro-scale decisions of individual pedestrians through agent-based and social-force models. Building on the social force model of Dirk Helbing and Péter Molnár (1995), the approach links observed gate counts and flow–density relationships to mechanistic simulations that can predict congestion, evacuation times and the effect of design changes before they are built.Space Syntax Analysis is a quantitative method for assessing spatial configuration in buildings and urban environments through graph-based representations. Developed by Bill Hillier and Julienne Hanson in the 1980s, it quantifies how spatial layout affects human movement, visibility, and social interaction.
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