Evacuation Simulation Implemented by ABM-BIM of Unity in Students’ Dormitory Based on Delay Time

  • Yonghua Huang*
  • , Zhongyang Guo
  • , Hao Chu
  • , Raja Sengupta
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

China’s university dormitories have high population densities, which can result in a large number of casualties because of crowding and stampedes during emergency evacuations. It is therefore important to plan properly for evacuations by mitigating the effect of choke points that create backlogs ahead of time. Accurate computer representations of the structure of a building and behavior of the evacuees are two important factors to obtain accurate evacuation time. In this paper, Agent-Based Modeling (ABM) and Building Information Modeling (BIM) are, respectively, implemented using the Unity platform to simulate the evacuation process. As a case study, the layout of a student dormitory building at Shanghai Normal University Xuhui District, Shanghai, China, is utilized along with the A* algorithm in Unity to explore the impact of evacuation speed and delays in creating choke points. Compared with previous research, the innovation of this study lies in: (1) using Unity software to make simulation of the physical environment both realistic and easy to implement, demonstrating Unity can be a well-developed platform to implement ABM-BIM research that focuses on crowd evacuation. (2) Using these simulations to evaluate different degrees of congestion caused by varying evacuation speeds, thus providing information about possible issues relating to evacuation efforts. Using the results, several recommended measures can be generated to help improve evacuation efficiency.

Original languageEnglish
Article number160
JournalISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
Volume12
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2023

Keywords

  • Agent-Based Modeling
  • Building Information Modeling
  • GIS
  • Unity
  • delay time
  • emergency evacuation
  • evacuation simulation
  • students’ dormitory

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