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Citation

Lilasathapornkit T, Saberi M. Transp. Res. C Emerg. Technol. 2022; 145: e103930.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.trc.2022.103930

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Planning assessment of urban walking infrastructure requires appropriate modeling methodologies that capture the time-dependent and unique microscopic characteristics of bidirectional pedestrian streams. In this paper, we develop a simulation-based dynamic pedestrian traffic assignment (DPTA) model specifically formulated for walking networks (e.g. sidewalks) with bidirectional links. The model consists of a dynamic user equilibrium (DUE) based walking route choice and a link transmission model (LTM) for network loading. The formulated DUE adopts a pedestrian volume delay function (pVDF) taking into account the properties of bidirectional pedestrian streams such as self-organization. The adopted LTM uses a three-dimensional triangular bidirectional fundamental diagram as well as a generalized first-order node model. The applicability and validity of the model is demonstrated in hypothetical small networks as well as a real-world large-scale network of sidewalks in Sydney. The model successfully replicates formation and propagation of shockwaves in walking corridors and networks due to bidirectional effects.


Language: en

Keywords

Bidirectional pedestrian flow; Dynamic network loading; Dynamic user equilibrium; Link transmission model

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