Google llc (20240346828). Methods, Systems, And Media For Simulating Movement Data Of Pedestrians In A District simplified abstract

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Methods, Systems, And Media For Simulating Movement Data Of Pedestrians In A District

Organization Name

google llc

Inventor(s)

Samara Trilling of New York NY (US)

Tess Bianchi of New York NY (US)

Douwe Osinga of New York NY (US)

Josh Chappell of New York NY (US)

Okalo Ikhena of New York NY (US)

Methods, Systems, And Media For Simulating Movement Data Of Pedestrians In A District - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240346828 titled 'Methods, Systems, And Media For Simulating Movement Data Of Pedestrians In A District

The abstract of the patent application describes methods, systems, and media for simulating movement data of pedestrians in a district. This involves receiving a district plan for a proposed district, determining the number of users that would populate the district, generating a population of simulated users based on this number, assigning groups of simulated users to movement categories, distributing trips for these groups over time, and presenting a map representation of the district.

  • Receiving a district plan for a proposed district
  • Determining the number of users to populate the district
  • Generating a population of simulated users based on the determined number
  • Assigning simulated users to movement categories
  • Distributing trips for each group of simulated users based on movement categories
  • Presenting a map representation of the district

Potential Applications: - Urban planning and design - Traffic flow analysis - Emergency evacuation planning - Crowd management in public spaces - Retail store layout optimization

Problems Solved: - Efficient simulation of pedestrian movement in a district - Accurate prediction of pedestrian behavior - Visualization of pedestrian flow in urban areas - Improved urban infrastructure planning - Enhanced safety measures in crowded areas

Benefits: - Better understanding of pedestrian dynamics - Optimized urban design for pedestrian traffic - Enhanced safety and security measures - Improved efficiency in public transportation systems - Real-time monitoring of pedestrian movement for event planning

Commercial Applications: Title: "Pedestrian Movement Simulation Technology for Urban Planning and Safety Management" This technology can be utilized by urban planners, transportation authorities, event organizers, and security agencies to optimize pedestrian flow, enhance safety measures, and improve overall urban infrastructure planning.

Questions about Pedestrian Movement Simulation Technology: 1. How does this technology impact urban design and infrastructure planning? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology in real-world scenarios?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in pedestrian movement simulation technology by following research publications in urban planning, transportation engineering, and computer simulation fields.


Original Abstract Submitted

methods, systems, and media for simulating movement data of pedestrians in a district are comprising receiving a district plan for a proposed district; determining a number of users that would populate the proposed district; generating a population of simulated users based on the determined number of users that would populate the proposed district; assigning, for the population of simulated users, groups of simulated users in the population of simulated users to a movement category from a plurality of movement categories; distributing, for the groups of simulated users assigned to each of the plurality of movement categories, trips having the probable walking path of the group of simulated users over time by applying a distribution function to each of the plurality of movement categories; and causing a map representation of the district to be presented.