Under Emergency Crowded Attractions Area Evacuation Model

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Research on under emergency crowded attractions area evacuation method, ensure the safety of tourists. In the crowded area of attractions, in the event of emergency, the crowd evacuation will be a great potential safety hazard. In order to solve this problem, the tourists’ evacuation model based on irregular mutation algorithm is proposed. By calculating the crowded area tourist attractions tourists, the objective function is evacuated. For all the evacuation path of coding, evaluation standards of evacuation different methods can be obtained. Using the standard to evaluate tourists evacuation model, for all the evacuation path selection, crossover and mutation operation to establish a crowded area tourist attractions tourists evacuate optimal model. Then get the optimal solution of the model and the optimal path of tourists evacuated. Experimental results show that using the improved algorithm to evacuate tourists can obtain the optimal evacuation path, which improves the efficiency of evacuation.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19457-3_1

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