There is a theme issue this past year on pedestrain modeling in Environment
and Planning B and for your collective information, I attach the pdf files.
This has relevance generally to the state of the art in this area
Mike Batty
At 10:37 04/12/01 +0000, Andrew Smith wrote:
>Dear colleagues,
>
>I'm considering using a space syntax model to estimate the distribution of
>pedestrian flows across London. The intention is that if the distribution
>is representative, then by calibrating the flows based on observations on
>some sampled links, I can then scale up to calculate the total amount of
>walking on the network. Then, by continuously monitoring some links, I can
>estimate total annual person-km walked in London.
>
>Are any of you acquainted with a previous application of this kind? Any
>pointers to potential hazards and ways to improve the robustness of the
>methodology will be very welcome.
>
>Andrew Smith
>
>
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