The principles of pedestrian route choice

Y Tong, NWF Bode - Journal of the Royal Society …, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Pedestrian route choice, the process by which individuals decide on their walking path
between two locations, is a fundamental problem across disciplines. Because this behaviour …

[HTML][HTML] Sidewalk networks: Review and outlook

D Rhoads, C Rames, A Solé-Ribalta… - … Environment and Urban …, 2023 - Elsevier
From a transport perspective, increasing active travel–and walking in particular–is crucial for
the future of sustainable cities, as reflected in global decarbonisation policies and agendas …

[HTML][HTML] Beyond the shortest-path: Towards cognitive occupancy modeling in BIM

M Gath-Morad, LEA Melgar, R Conroy-Dalton… - Automation in …, 2022 - Elsevier
Current approaches to simulate occupants' wayfinding in AEC mostly employ direct routing
algorithms that assume global knowledge of the navigation environment to compute a …

Navigating your way! increasing the freedom of choice during wayfinding

B Mazurkiewicz, M Kattenbeck… - … (GIScience 2021)-Part …, 2021 - drops.dagstuhl.de
Using navigation assistance systems has become widespread and scholars have tried to
mitigate potentially adverse effects on spatial cognition these systems may have due to the …

Influencing Pedestrians' Route Choice Using Route Shape Simplification

P Ti, R Dai, F Wan, T Xiong, H Wu, Z Li - ISPRS International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Pedestrians' route choice is critical for several purposes, while deliberately changing map
representations can influence map users' route choice. Simplifying routes' geometric shapes …

[PDF][PDF] GEO

M Canestrini - scholar.archive.org
Wayfinding is an everyday human task when navigating through a city and the routes which
are taken are always embedded into a street network. Hence, whenever wayfinding studies …

The impact of urban road network morphology on pedestrian wayfinding behavior

D Bhowmick, S Winter, M Stevenson… - Journal of Spatial …, 2020 - josis.net
Spatial analysis and social network analysis typically consider social processes in their own
specific contexts, either geographical or network space. Both approaches demonstrate …

Towards a conceptual framework of navigation for people who use wheeled mobility devices in the community

M Prescott - 2020 - open.library.ubc.ca
People with disabilities face challenges participating in all aspects of community life
because transportation systems and infrastructure have not been built to meet their …