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Biomimicry of crowd evacuation with a slime mould cellular automaton model

Adamatzky, Andrew I.; Sirakoulis, Georgios Ch; Georgilas, Ioannis P.; Papadopoulos, Dim P.; Kalogeiton, Vicky S.; Kalogeiton, Vicky; Papadopoulos, Dim; Georgilas, Ioannis; Sirakoulis, Georgios; Adamatzky, Andrew

Authors

Andrew I. Adamatzky

Georgios Ch Sirakoulis

Ioannis P. Georgilas

Dim P. Papadopoulos

Vicky S. Kalogeiton

Vicky Kalogeiton

Dim Papadopoulos

Ioannis Georgilas

Georgios Sirakoulis



Contributors

Krzysztof Pancerz
Editor

Elena Zaitseva
Editor

Abstract

© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. Evacuation is an imminent movement of people away from sources of danger. Evacuation in highly structured environments, e.g. building, requires advance planning and large-scale control. Finding a shortest path towards exit is a key for the prompt successful evacuation. Slime mould Physarum polycephalum is proven to be an efficient path solver: the living slime mould calculates optimal paths towards sources of attractants yet maximizes distances from repellents. The search strategy implemented by the slime mould is straightforward yet efficient. The slime mould develops may active traveling zones, or pseudopodia, which propagates along different, alternative, routes the pseudopodia close to the target loci became dominating and the pseudopodia propagating along less optimal routes decease. We adopt the slime mould’s strategy in a Cellular-Automaton (CA) model of a crowd evacuation. CA are massive-parallel computation tool capable for mimicking the Physarum’s behaviour. The model accounts for Physarum foraging process, the food diffusion, the organism’s growth, the creation of tubes for each organism, the selection of optimum path for each human and imitation movement of all humans at each time step towards near exit. To test the efficiency and robustness of the proposed CA model, several simulation scenarios were proposed proving that the model succeeds to reproduce sufficiently the Physarum’s inspiring behaviour.

Citation

Adamatzky, A. I., Sirakoulis, G. C., Georgilas, I. P., Papadopoulos, D. P., Kalogeiton, V. S., Kalogeiton, V., …Adamatzky, A. (2015). Biomimicry of crowd evacuation with a slime mould cellular automaton model. Studies in Computational Intelligence, 600, 123-151. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16844-9_7

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2015
Journal Studies in Computational Intelligence
Print ISSN 1860-949X
Publisher Springer Verlag
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 600
Pages 123-151
Series Title Studies in Computational Intelligence
Book Title Computational Intelligence, Medicine and Biology
ISBN 9783319168432
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16844-9_7
Keywords biomimicry, slime mould, crowd evacuation
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/842690
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16844-9_7