Pedestrian Dynamics in Jamology

In this paper, some achievements of research on pedestrian dynamics in Jamology are reviewed. The author focuses on three situations, i.e., one-dimensional unidirectional flow, egress process and queuing process. Experimental, theoretical and simulation results, which give us some prescriptions of easing jam in the situations above, are presented.

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