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Pedestrian steering behaviour modelling within the built environment

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posted on 2013-07-01, 00:00 authored by Mojdeh Nasir
Prediction of pedestrians’ steering behaviours within the built environments under normal and non-panic situations is useful for a wide range of applications, which include social science, psychology, architecture, and computer graphics. The main focus is on prediction of the pedestrian walking paths and the influences from the surrounding environment from the engineering point of view.

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xviii, 219 pages : diagrams, tables, graphs, some coloured

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  • Yes

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eng

Degree type

Research doctorate

Degree name

Ph.D

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The Author. All Rights Reserved

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S Nahavandi, P Lim, D Creighton

Thesis faculty

Office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research)

Thesis school

Centre for Intelligent Systems Research

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