平時および災害時の先進モビリティにおける人間行動解析システムの研究開発

Translated title of the contribution: 3311 Study on analysis system of human behavior in advanced mobility under normal and disaster situations

Toshiyuki SUGIMACHI, 小野晋太郎, RENCHENG Zheng, TAN Jeffrey Too Chuan, 平沢隆之, 中野公彦, 須田義大, 山邉茂之

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Abstract

As an effort to support the earthquake disaster reconstruction of the northeast (Tohoku) region, the "Next-generation Energies for Tohoku Recovery (NET) Project" was initiated in 2012. Under this project, Advanced Mobility Research Center (ITS Center), Institute of Industrial Science (IIS), The University of Tokyo and New Industry Creation Hatchery Center (NICHe), Tohoku University has collaborated to promote the research and development of a mobility integrated energy management system (EMS) that supports the sustainable development of a disaster resilience region. This study involves the survey studies of the mobility capability of disaster area residents (including the elderly) during normal and emergency conditions, and the formulation of basic human behavior models. In addition, a driving simulator is developed to reproduce and analyze the energy-mobility movement. In normal condition, the analysis of human factors is conducted with the energy management system. In emergency condition, the studies of information providing methods and evacuation methods are carried out.
Translated title of the contribution3311 Study on analysis system of human behavior in advanced mobility under normal and disaster situations
Original languageJapanese
Pages (from-to)275 - 276
JournalThe Proceedings of the Transportation and Logistics Conference
Volume22nd
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

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