Title :
Moving characteristics of “blind” people evacuating from a room
Author :
Shu-jie Wang ; Wei-guo Song ; Wei Lv
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Fire Sci., Univ. of Sci. & Technol. of China, Hefei, China
Abstract :
Most studies on pedestrian dynamics are based on people with visibility, but evacuation experiments without visibility are relatively rare. Nevertheless, study of human´s behavior without visibility is also important, especially for emergency evacuation in fire. In emergency evacuation, people may have not much visibility because of smoke. Then we carried out experimental research on “blind” people. In our study, different from previous researches, we studied characteristics of pedestrian behaviors within different widths of one exit, different locations of two exits and also enlarged the room size and number of pedestrians. We focus on the bunch-forming phenomenon and human´s behavior without visibility. The evacuation process was observed and recorded by video cameras. Different from the people with visibility, blindfolded people showed a typical behavior. During the evacuation, the flow of people is discovered divided into several bunches. Based on the video observation and data statistics, it is found that no jamming through exit even the density near the exit reaches 3.29 people/m2. Study on the trajectories of people movement shows that the velocity of blindfolded people obeys Gaussian distribution. In addition, the evacuation in a two exit room is more effective when two alternative exits are used more approximately.
Keywords :
Gaussian distribution; behavioural sciences; emergency management; fires; handicapped aids; pedestrians; smoke; Gaussian distribution; blind people; blindfolded people; bunch-forming phenomenon; data statistics; emergency evacuation; evacuation experiments; evacuation process; exit room; fire; human behavior; moving characteristics; pedestrian behaviors; pedestrian dynamics; people flow; people movement trajectories; room evacuation; room size; smoke; video cameras; video observation; visibility; Buildings; Cameras; Fires; Jamming; Noise; Numerical simulation; Trajectory; Human behavior; Pedestrian dynamics; Visibility;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), 2014 IEEE 17th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Qingdao
DOI :
10.1109/ITSC.2014.6957747