
TL;DR
This paper reviews various modeling approaches for pedestrian dynamics, highlighting their differences and applications across scales, and discusses the unique features of crowd behavior compared to other transport systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of different families of pedestrian models and illustrates their applications with specific examples.
Findings
Different model families capture various aspects of pedestrian dynamics
Crowd behavior exhibits unique features compared to other transport systems
Models can be applied at multiple scales to study pedestrian movement
Abstract
Different families of models first developed for fluid mechanics have been extended to road, pedestrian, or intracellular transport. These models allow to describe the systems at different scales and to account for different aspects of dynamics. In this paper, we focus on pedestrians and illustrate the various families of models by giving an example of each type. We discuss the specificities of crowds compared to other transport systems.
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