LINKS TO
OTHER RESEARCHERS
IN PEDESTRIAN SIMULATIONS
PedGo
Commercial microscopic pedestrian simulation . Intensive bibliography. Contact: Tim Meyer-König
Crowd Dynamics
Crowd safety consultants/pedestrian planning and design mainly for evacuation. Commercial software Myriad and Simulex. Contact: Keith Still.
Savannah Simulation
Commercial pedestrian simulation software SimWalk which is based on the Pedsim Project conducted at the ETH Zurich, Switzerland. Contact: Alex Schmid
Duisburg University
Active researchers in traffic and pedestrian simulation using Cellular Automata. Contact: Schreckenberg
The SIM group
Multi Agent transportation and Pedestrian Simulations. Contact: Kai Nagel
Eindhoven University
Multi-Agent Cellular Automata System for Pedestrian Simulation with conjoint analysis. Contact: Jan Dijkstra
University of Technology Dresden
Pedestrian social force model. Contact: Dirk Helbing
SimPed
Paper on simulating pedestrian flows in a virtual urban environment. Contact: Bin Jiang
Traffic Links
Various sites which could be interesting for people working with traffic. Contact: Morten M. Pedersen
Casa
Agent-based and cellular automata to model pedestrian movement in urban area. Incorporate remote sensing. Contact: David O'Sullivan, John Ward
Blue's Page
Cellular Automata Simulation of Pedestrians and the N-Person Iterated Prisoners' Dilemma. Contact: Victor Blue
GeoSimulation
Links to multi agent system, cellular automata and related programming. Contact: Paul Torren
TU Delft
Pedestrian route choice modeling with experiments and microscopic simulation. Contact: Hoogendoorn
Boids
Steering Behaviors of human and animal characters. Contact: Craig Reynolds
Panics
Escape from panics by modelling the crowd dynamics of pedestrians . Contact: Illes Farkas
Cardiff University
Pedestrian-Vehicles interactions. Contact: John Hunt
Fr@ank
Collision avoidance behavior of pedestrians based on trajectories in (x,y,t) space. Contact: Franck Feurtey
InteligentSpace
Pedestrian movement modeling consultant. Contact: Jake Desyllas
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