Congested Crossing Pedestrian Traffic Flow : Dispersion vs. Transport in Crowded Areas

Abstract

This study investigates the complex dynamic interactions between two typed populations coexisting within a shared space. We propose both theoretical and numerical study to analyze scenarios where one population (population 1) must traverse a territory occupied by another (population 2), necessitating strategies to mitigate overcrowding caused by spatial limitations. To capture these interactions, we model population 1 using a linear transport equation, while population 2 is described by a granular diffusion model a la sandpile to represent its internal dynamics and tendency to decongest. Through numerical simulations, we explore how different movement strategies of the traversing population (population 1) - including directed motion towards a specific destination, internal dispersion to minimize crowding, and uniform dispersal across the space - affects the behavior of population 2.

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