Modeling people behavior in emergency situations
A model of human behavior in emergency situations in confined spaces with a complex structure. A distinctive feature of this model is that the information influence of the behavior of agents in the group is individual. The level of exposure to the influence of the information agent depends on the ty...
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author | Ilya I. Viksnin Ruslan Gataullin Alexandr Muradov Ivan Danilov Nikita Tursukov Alexey Chechet |
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description | A model of human behavior in emergency situations in confined spaces with a complex structure. A distinctive feature of this model is that the information influence of the behavior of agents in the group is individual. The level of exposure to the influence of the information agent depends on the type, based on some factors, such as location relative to the group members, the physical and functional characteristics of the individual membership. By the functional affiliation is meant the role of agent upon condition the absence of some external destructive influences. The proposed model describes four possible physical states of the agent: alive and active; alive and passive, wounded; received critical damage, unable to move; dead. The developed theoretical foundations models have been implemented in a software environment simulation by the example of incident in the club “Lame Horse” located in Perm, Russia, 05.12.2009. The experiments showed results corresponds to the actual outcome of the incident model operating results with considering the probability of deviations. |
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spelling | doaj.art-83371d3fe7594986959ee25d1d272ad52022-12-21T20:18:17ZengFRUCTProceedings of the XXth Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT2305-72542343-07372017-04-017762047848310.23919/FRUCT.2017.8071351Modeling people behavior in emergency situationsIlya I. Viksnin0Ruslan Gataullin1Alexandr Muradov2Ivan Danilov3Nikita Tursukov4Alexey Chechet5Saint-Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics Saint-Petersburg, RussiaSaint-Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics Saint-Petersburg, RussiaSaint-Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics Saint-Petersburg, RussiaSaint-Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics Saint-Petersburg, RussiaSaint-Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics Saint-Petersburg, RussiaSaint-Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics Saint-Petersburg, RussiaA model of human behavior in emergency situations in confined spaces with a complex structure. A distinctive feature of this model is that the information influence of the behavior of agents in the group is individual. The level of exposure to the influence of the information agent depends on the type, based on some factors, such as location relative to the group members, the physical and functional characteristics of the individual membership. By the functional affiliation is meant the role of agent upon condition the absence of some external destructive influences. The proposed model describes four possible physical states of the agent: alive and active; alive and passive, wounded; received critical damage, unable to move; dead. The developed theoretical foundations models have been implemented in a software environment simulation by the example of incident in the club “Lame Horse” located in Perm, Russia, 05.12.2009. The experiments showed results corresponds to the actual outcome of the incident model operating results with considering the probability of deviations.https://fruct.org/publications/fruct20/files/Vik.pdf computer simulationpeople behaviorinformation flowemergency situations |
spellingShingle | Ilya I. Viksnin Ruslan Gataullin Alexandr Muradov Ivan Danilov Nikita Tursukov Alexey Chechet Modeling people behavior in emergency situations Proceedings of the XXth Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT computer simulation people behavior information flow emergency situations |
title | Modeling people behavior in emergency situations |
title_full | Modeling people behavior in emergency situations |
title_fullStr | Modeling people behavior in emergency situations |
title_full_unstemmed | Modeling people behavior in emergency situations |
title_short | Modeling people behavior in emergency situations |
title_sort | modeling people behavior in emergency situations |
topic | computer simulation people behavior information flow emergency situations |
url | https://fruct.org/publications/fruct20/files/Vik.pdf
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