Adaptation and calibration of a social force based model to study interactions between electric scooters and pedestrians

Yeltsin Valero, A. Antonelli, Z. Christoforou, N. Farhi, Bachar Kabalan, Christos Gioldasis, Nicolas Foissaud
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The Personal Mobility Vehicles (PMV) and in particular the electric scooters enjoy increasing popularity and their use has become widespread in the urban environment. The use of existing infrastructure, such as the sidewalks, by escooter drivers, poses a new challenge to policy makers trying to regulate the use of this new mode of transport so that it will be smoothly integrated in the urban networks. So far, there is limited research on the movement of electric scooters and their interaction with pedestrians, depriving the authorities of tools to draw and enforce effective policies. In this paper, we explore the applicability of the social force model for pedestrian dynamics to simulate the movement of e-scooters and the interaction between e-scooters and pedestrians. To conduct this study, we extract electric scooter and pedestrian trajectories through image analysis of videos containing pedestrian and e-scooter movement. Based on the extracted trajectories, scenarios and the respective initial conditions are generated. The social force model is used for the scenarios, and simulated trajectories of escooter and pedestrian movement are produced. The simulated trajectories are compared to the experimental trajectories with the Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE). Finally, the parameters of the social force model and the free speed of the vehicle are estimated with the Cross Entropy Method (CEM).
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基于社会力模型的电动滑板车与行人相互作用研究
个人机动车辆(PMV),特别是电动滑板车越来越受欢迎,在城市环境中使用越来越广泛。电动滑板车司机对现有基础设施(如人行道)的使用,给政策制定者提出了新的挑战,他们试图规范这种新交通方式的使用,以使其顺利融入城市网络。到目前为止,关于电动滑板车的运动及其与行人的互动的研究有限,这剥夺了当局制定和执行有效政策的工具。在本文中,我们探索了社会力模型在行人动力学中的适用性,以模拟电动滑板车的运动以及电动滑板车与行人的相互作用。为了进行这项研究,我们通过对包含行人和电动滑板车运动的视频进行图像分析来提取电动滑板车和行人的轨迹。基于提取的轨迹,生成场景和相应的初始条件。基于社会力模型,建立了滑板车和行人运动轨迹的仿真模型。将仿真轨迹与实验轨迹进行了比较,并给出了均方根误差(RMSE)。最后,利用交叉熵法(Cross Entropy Method, CEM)估计了社会力模型的参数和车辆的自由速度。
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