2016
DOI: 10.1177/1094342015584533
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Parallel implementation of aircraft disembarking and emergency evacuation based on cellular automata

Abstract: In this paper we present a model based on the parallel computational tool of cellular automata (CA) capable of simulating the process of disembarking in a small airplane seat layout, corresponding to Airbus A320/ Boeing 737 layout, in search of ways to make it faster and safer under normal evacuation conditions, as well as emergency scenarios. The proposed model is highly customizable, with the number of exits, the walking speed of passengers, depending on their sex, age and height, and the effects of retrievi… Show more

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“…Although GPGPU and FPGA coding looks attractive for evacuation simulation [32], due to their impressive performance compared to CPUs, it is difficult to apply to a rule based evacuation model where each agent will follow its own branching path of execution within the software making it unsuitable, at present, Increasing the Simulation Performance of Large-Scale Evacuationsfor a SIMD type processor [31] which can only perform a single execution branch. Another issue is the complexity of the buildingEXODUS software which has hundreds of thousands lines of code making writing a GPGPU or FPGA version a major undertaking even if it was suitable.…”
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“…Although GPGPU and FPGA coding looks attractive for evacuation simulation [32], due to their impressive performance compared to CPUs, it is difficult to apply to a rule based evacuation model where each agent will follow its own branching path of execution within the software making it unsuitable, at present, Increasing the Simulation Performance of Large-Scale Evacuationsfor a SIMD type processor [31] which can only perform a single execution branch. Another issue is the complexity of the buildingEXODUS software which has hundreds of thousands lines of code making writing a GPGPU or FPGA version a major undertaking even if it was suitable.…”
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“…Using this strategy, many computers will potentially be responsible for handling the movement of a particular agent through the environment. This was the strategy adopted in other parallel implementations [30,[32][33][34][35].…”
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