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Shu-Qi Xue, Nirajan Shiwakoti, Xiao-Meng Shi, Yao Xiao. Investigating the characteristic delay time in the leader-follower behavior in children single-file movementJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2023, 32(2): 028901.
| Shu-Qi Xue, Nirajan Shiwakoti, Xiao-Meng Shi, Yao Xiao. Investigating the characteristic delay time in the leader-follower behavior in children single-file movementJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2023, 32(2): 028901. |
Investigating the characteristic delay time in the leader-follower behavior in children single-file movement
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Abstract
The single-file movement experiment offered a convenient way to investigate the one-dimensional leader–follower behavior of pedestrians. This study investigated the time delays of children pedestrians in the leader–follower behavior by introducing a time-dependent delayed speed correlation. A total of 118 German students from the fifth grade (aged 11–12 years old) and the 11th grade (aged 17–18 years old) participated the single-file experiment. The characteristic delay time for each pedestrian was identified by optimising the time-dependent delayed speed correlation. The influences of the curvature of the experimental scenario, density, age, and gender on the delay time were statistically examined. The results suggested that to a large extent, the revealed characteristic delay time was a density-dependent variable, and none of the curvatures, the age and gender of the individual, and the age and gender of the leader had a significant influence on it. The findings from this study are variable resources to understand the leader–follower behavior among children pedestrians and to build related simulation models. -
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