Safety of Users in Road Evacuation: Design of Path Choice Models for Emergency Vehicles

Within the framework of the SICURO research project, the main objective of this paper is to define the procedures that were planned and activated in emergencies in order to allow the evacuation of weak users (disabled, old persons, etc.) from the area affected by a disaster and design the optimal path for emergency vehicles to reduce evacuation times. Specification, calibration and validation of a path choice generation model in order to simulate the behavior of emergency vehicle drivers at an urban level during an evacuation is proposed. The authors specify the factors that affect path choice behavior and the two main approaches: one to one and many to one. The first regards the minimization of generalized cost of a path that connects an origin to a destination; the second instead considers the connection of one origin to many destinations. The authors report some experimental results, obtained in the context of the SICURO Project, by applying the proposed model to a real road transport network at urban scale during a simulation of an evacuation.

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