The necessity to guarantee the comfort and safety of the elderly pedestrians while walking and crossing in urban environments can be supported by the use of advanced computer-based simulations. Nowadays, simulation of vehicular and pedestrian traffic is a consolidated application domain, but integrated models considering the interactions between these two entities still lack empirical evidences to produce validated simulations. In this paper we introduce the results of two empirical studies aimed at assessing the walkability degree perceived by the elderly inhabitants of a specific area of the city of Milan, considering the impact of drivers' compliance and level of service. Then, the paper proposes an approach to the modeling of pedestrians and vehicles interactions in the area of a zebra crossing, either signalized or not. The model is subject of further improvement and validation with the outcomes of the empirical studies.
Crociani, L., Gorrini, A., Vizzari, G., Bandini, S. (2017). Age-driven crossing behavior and walkability: Empirical studies towards simulations. In Proceedings of the Artificial Intelligence for Ambient Assisted Living 2016 co-located with 15th International Conference of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence (AIxIA 2016), Genova, Italy, November 28th, 2016 (pp.59-74). CEUR-WS.
Age-driven crossing behavior and walkability: Empirical studies towards simulations
Crociani, Luca
Primo
;Gorrini, AndreaSecondo
;Vizzari, GiuseppePenultimo
;Bandini, StefaniaUltimo
2017
Abstract
The necessity to guarantee the comfort and safety of the elderly pedestrians while walking and crossing in urban environments can be supported by the use of advanced computer-based simulations. Nowadays, simulation of vehicular and pedestrian traffic is a consolidated application domain, but integrated models considering the interactions between these two entities still lack empirical evidences to produce validated simulations. In this paper we introduce the results of two empirical studies aimed at assessing the walkability degree perceived by the elderly inhabitants of a specific area of the city of Milan, considering the impact of drivers' compliance and level of service. Then, the paper proposes an approach to the modeling of pedestrians and vehicles interactions in the area of a zebra crossing, either signalized or not. The model is subject of further improvement and validation with the outcomes of the empirical studies.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.