Research of Emergency Passenger Flow Guidance for Urban Rail Transit

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Emergency is one of the main factors affecting the operation security and reliability of urban mass transit system. In order to improve the ability to copy with sudden accident, the Emergency Passenger Flow Guidance System was adopted, which can realize the effective guide of passenger flow under the emergency. On the basic of the study of passenger guidance technology and the design of the passenger guidance system, this paper takes Beijing urban rail transit network as an example to simulate the process of emergency passenger flow guidance. The result shows that the passenger guidance can ensure the security and open of the urban rail transit network to some extent through effecting passengers' travel plans.

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