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Pedestrian Dynamics

Social Force Model with Emergent Lane Formation

Population

80
1.4

Social Forces

2.0
0.8
5.0

Environment

6.0
2.0

Scenarios

About Social Force Model

Pedestrian motion follows Newton's second law with social forces:

  • Driving force: Accelerate toward goal
  • Repulsive force: Maintain distance from others
  • Wall force: Avoid obstacles/walls

Watch for emergent lane formation in bidirectional flows!

Moving Right →
← Moving Left
Time (s)
0.0
Avg Speed
0.0
Flow Rate
0
Lanes
0

Key Phenomena

Lane Formation: In bidirectional flows, pedestrians spontaneously organize into lanes of uniform direction.

Faster-is-Slower: At bottlenecks, increasing desired speed can reduce throughput due to jamming.

Arch Formation: High density at exits creates arch-shaped blockages.