Authors
Weiliang Zeng, Peng Chen, Hideki Nakamura, Miho Iryo-Asano
Publication date
2014/3/1
Journal
Transportation research part C: emerging technologies
Volume
40
Pages
143-159
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Limited pedestrian behavior models shed light on the case at signalized crosswalk, where pedestrian behavior is characterized by group or individual evasion with surrounding pedestrians, collision avoidance with conflicting vehicles, and response to signal control and crosswalk boundary. This study fills this gap by developing a microscopic simulation model for pedestrian behavior analysis at signalized intersection. The social force theory has been employed and adjusted for this purpose. The parameters, including measurable and non-measurable ones, are either directly estimated based on observed dataset or indirectly derived by maximum likelihood estimation. Last, the model performance was confirmed in light of individual trajectory comparison between estimation and observation, passing position distribution at several cross-sections, collision avoidance behavior with conflicting vehicles, and lane …
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Scholar articles
W Zeng, P Chen, H Nakamura, M Iryo-Asano - Transportation research part C: emerging technologies, 2014