Models of wayfinding in emergency evacuations

Models of wayfinding in emergency evacuations

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Article ID: iaor19992301
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 105
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 371
End Page Number: 389
Publication Date: Mar 1998
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
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Keywords: search, networks: flow, behaviour
Abstract:

How do people select their movement paths in a complex building? How do evacuees find their way to the exits? How do customers orient themselves within a shopping center? The paper presents the wayfinding problem in a mathematical setting, providing numerous models of wayfinding behaviour, ranging from the simplest random walk models to more complex shortest path rules. The models are analyzed numerically to illustrate their implications on the performance of the wayfinding process. Such models are of great importance when one studies how persons evacuate from a building. The maze at Hampton Court has served as an example, clearly demonstrating the wayfinding problems for an evacuating person.

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