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description |
Today, more and more simulation tasks with a traditionally
non-geometric background need to be embedded into some geometric
context in order to provide spatial context to non-spatial data.
This holds especially for graph-based applications in some
location-aware context. As an example, one might think of a large
theme park or a large commercial centre where the customers shall be
provided with some navigation and scheduling information such as
where to go when -- either a priori or even in real time via some
mobile device. In this paper, we present an approach to embed an
event-driven simulation tool for pedestrian traffic into a 3D
geometric environment in order find an optimal path through the
graph-based model by considering the congestions caused due to the
pedestrian movements.
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publisher |
Erlangen: SCS Publishing House
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Text
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| Article in Proceedings
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source |
In: Hülsemann, Frank (ed.); Kowarschik, Markus; Rüde, Ulrich
(ed.): Proceedings of the 18th Symposium Simulationstechnique ASIM
2005, pp. 242-247
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contributor |
IPVS, Simulation großer Systeme
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subject |
Numerical Analysis Optimization (CR G.1.6)
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| Discrete Mathematics Graph Theory (CR G.2.2)
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| Simulation and Modeling (CR I.6)
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| Computational Geometry and Object Modeling (CR I.3.5)
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relation |
Frontiers in Simulation; 15
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| ASIM
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