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ZHANG Jin, WANG Hui, LI Ping. Cellular automata modeling of pedestrian's crossing dynamics[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science A, 2004, 5(7): 835-840.
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Abstract: cellular automata modeling techniques and the characteristics of mixed traffic flow were used to derive the 2-dimensional model presented here for simulation of pedestrian’s crossing dynamics. A conception of “stop point” is introduced to deal with traffic obstacles and resolve conflicts among pedestrians or between pedestrians and the other vehicles on the crosswalk. The model can be easily extended, is very efficient for simulation of pedestrian’s crossing dynamics, can be integrated into traffic simulation software, and has been proved feasible by simulation experiments.
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