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The importance of empirical relations to quantify the movement of pedestrians through a facility has increased during the last decades since performance‐based design methods became more common. Bottlenecks are of special interest because of their importance for egress routes and as they result in a reduced capacity. The empirical relations as the density‐dependent movement speed or flow rate were...
For the understanding of the dynamics inside crowds reliable empirical data are needed. On that basis the safety and comfort for pedestrians can be increased and models reflecting the real dynamics can be designed. For that purpose we are developing the free framework PeTrack collecting data from laboratory experiments. With the new integration of the detection of individual codes the presented framework...
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