Abstract

Mobility patterns of pedestrians at a very high spatial and temporal resolution support urban planning strategies and facilitate a better understanding of the transport system. In this study, we develop an agent-based model that simulates disaggregated pedestrian traffic flows at a regional scale. This model is designed to overcome limitations of existing approaches in pedestrian traffic modelling by incorporating several decision processes that are defined by probabilistic rules. These rules include activity type, mode, and route choices. The results of a case study in Salzburg (Austria) show traffic flows concentrated in the city centre and along the river. Performed complexity analysis justifies the structure and logic of the modelled system by showing improvements in results during the stepwise implementation of model concepts. We also performed uncertainty analysis to provide information on the accuracy of the modelled results, showing strong and moderate correlations against observational data.

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