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Cellular automaton model of crowd evacuation inspired by slime mould.

Authors :
Kalogeiton, V.S.
Papadopoulos, D.P.
Georgilas, I.P.
Sirakoulis, G.Ch.
Adamatzky, A.I.
Source :
International Journal of General Systems. Apr2015, Vol. 44 Issue 3, p354-391. 38p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

In all the living organisms, the self-preservation behaviour is almost universal. Even the most simple of living organisms, like slime mould, is typically under intense selective pressure to evolve a response to ensure their evolution and safety in the best possible way. On the other hand, evacuation of a place can be easily characterized as one of the most stressful situations for the individuals taking part on it. Taking inspiration from the slime mould behaviour, we are introducing a computational bio-inspired model crowd evacuation model. Cellular Automata (CA) were selected as a fully parallel advanced computation tool able to mimic thePhysarum’s behaviour. In particular, the proposed CA model takes into account while mimicking thePhysarumforaging process, the food diffusion, the organism’s growth, the creation of tubes for each organism, the selection of optimum tube for each human in correspondence to the crowd evacuation under study and finally, the movement of all humans at each time step towards near exit. To test the model’s efficiency and robustness, several simulation scenarios were proposed both in virtual and real-life indoor environments (namely, the first floor of office building B of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of Democritus University of Thrace). The proposed model is further evaluated in a purely quantitative way by comparing the simulation results with the corresponding ones from the bibliography taken by real data. The examined fundamental diagrams of velocity–density and flow–density are found in full agreement with many of the already published corresponding results proving the adequacy, the fitness and the resulting dynamics of the model. Finally, several realPhysarumexperiments were conducted in an archetype of the aforementioned real-life environment proving at last that the proposed model succeeded in reproducing sufficiently thePhysarum’s recorded behaviour derived from observation of the aforementioned biological laboratory experiments. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03081079
Volume :
44
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of General Systems
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
101516072
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/03081079.2014.997527