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04/2010 - ARC at ISCRAM 2010, Seattle WA, May 2-5 |
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Olaf Junker from Airport Research Center is giving a speech at the ISCRAM (Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management) 2010 at Crown Plaza Hotel, Seattle WA , May 2-5.
Title: Evaluation of a Mobile Emergency Management System – A Simulation Approach Heiko Roßnagel, Olaf Junker
Abstract: Large public events such as sporting events, concerts, fairs and street festivals are quite common in metropolitan areas. Because of the high frequency of such events and the increasing number of involved parties, those being responsible for the organization and execution have to cope with increasing complexity and shortening time frames for planning and preperation. Because of the high concentration of passengers, unplanned incidents that occur during these public events can have devastating effects and can lead to crises and disasters. Emergency management systems that utilize mobile communication infrastructures can provide prompt information delivery to save human lives. In this paper we propose a system design for mobile emergency management and outline our approach of evaluating this system design using multi-agent based simulation. To make our simulation of passenger movements as realistic as possible we gathered empirical data for a large event as well as for normal rush hour traffic.
Find more information at: www.iscram.org
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06/2010 - ARC at AMCIS (Americas Conference on Information Systems, August 12-15, Lima,Peru |
Together with Heiko Roßnagel and Jan Zibuschka from Fraunhofer IAO, Olaf Junker from Airport Research Center wrote a paper about agent-based simulation for evaluation of a mobile emergency management system.
Jan Zibuschka will present the paper at 16th Americas Conference on Information Systems, August 12-15 in Lima, Peru.
Title: Roßnagel, H., Zibuschka, J. and Junker, O. (2010), Agent-Based Simulation for Evaluation of a Mobile Emergency Management System.
Abstract: Large public events such as sporting events, concerts, fairs and street festivals are quite common in metropolitan areas. Because of the high frequency of such events and the increasing number of involved parties, the stakeholders responsible for the organization and execution have to cope with increasing complexity and shortening time frames for planning and preparation. Especially in public transportation, unplanned incidents that occur during these events can have devastating effects because of the high concentration of passengers. Emergency management systems that utilize mobile communication infrastructures can provide prompt information delivery to save human lives. In this contribution we propose a system design for mobile emergency management. We also present an evaluating approach for this system design using a multi-agent based simulation, based on empirical data for a particular large event as well as for normal rush hour traffic. We also consider characteristics of the mobile communication infrastructure.
Please find the paper here
Find more information at www.amcis2010.org |
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05/2010 - ARC lecturing at Muenster University of Applied Sciences, May 6 and May 20, 2010 |
Within the scope of the master program Civil Engineering, Michael Laubrock, Managing Partner at the Airport Research Center GmbH, will lecture at Muenster University of Applied Sciences. The lecture's topic is "CAST - simulationbased optimization of airport processes and planning" and is hold on May 6 and May 20, 2010.
Mr. Laubrock will talk about the applications CAST Vehicle and CAST Terminal.
The main focus lies on:
- process optimization airport
- vehicle simulation and ground handling simulation
- passenger simulation/ pedestrian simulation
- pedestrian flow management
- queueing theory
- logistic on airports
- simulation software in general
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04/2010 - ARC at ISCRAM 2010, Seattle WA, May 2-5 |
Olaf Junker from Airport Research Center is giving a speech at the ISCRAM (Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management) 2010 at Crown Plaza Hotel, Seattle WA , May 2-5.
Title: Evaluation of a Mobile Emergency Management System – A Simulation Approach Heiko Roßnagel, Olaf Junker
Abstract: Large public events such as sporting events, concerts, fairs and street festivals are quite common in metropolitan areas. Because of the high frequency of such events and the increasing number of involved parties, those being responsible for the organization and execution have to cope with increasing complexity and shortening time frames for planning and preperation. Because of the high concentration of passengers, unplanned incidents that occur during these public events can have devastating effects and can lead to crises and disasters. Emergency management systems that utilize mobile communication infrastructures can provide prompt information delivery to save human lives. In this paper we propose a system design for mobile emergency management and outline our approach of evaluating this system design using multi-agent based simulation. To make our simulation of passenger movements as realistic as possible we gathered empirical data for a large event as well as for normal rush hour traffic.
Find more information at: www.iscram.org |
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04/2010 - BBI Topping-out ceremony on May 7th, 2010 |
After several years of planning and construction we compliment Berlin Brandenburg International Airport BBI on the topping-out ceremony for the Central Terminal Building.
As one of the planning partners we are happy to attend this event on May 7th, 2010. |
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03/2010 - ARC at Passenger Terminal EXPO 2010 |
The Airport Research Center GmbH (ARC) exhibits at this year's Passenger Terminal EXPO in Brussels, Belgium, 23-25 March 2010.
ARC will show the latest developments of the airport simulation CAST. Besides the established module CAST Terminal (Simulation of passenger terminals) the modules CAST Vehicle and CAST Aircraft complete the software package to become a total airport simulation.
At the conference of the Passenger Terminal EXPO Uta Kohse will give a presentation on Enhanced security process design supported by simulation on 25 March 2010 at 12:15- 12:40. For an example of a CAST simulation project you should attend the presentation of Fraport and Delhi International Airport on Capacity simulation for Delhi Airport’s new Terminal 3 on 24 March 2010 at 16:30-17:00.
We are looking forward to meeting you in Brussels at our booth no. 3070.
Find more information at: www.passengerterminal-expo.com |
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03/2010 - ARC at 5th International Conference on Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics, March 8-10, 2010 |
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Together with Ralph Majer from Vitracom AG, Olaf Junker from Airport Research Center participates and presents at the Fifth International Conference on Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics (PED 2010), March 8-10, 2010 at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD, USA. He gives a presentation about real-time video analysis of pedestrians to support agent simulation of people behavior.
Presentation title: Real-time video analysis of pedestrians to support agent simulation of people behavior Olaf Junker, Verena Strauss, Ralph Majer, and Norbert Link
Abstract: Online simulation coupled with real-time measurements of pedestrians in public buildings is a novel application which can be used to increase the security and safety of pedestrians within those buildings. To receive realistic forecasts it is necessary to update the simulation constantly against reality. The real-time video analysis can thereby support the simulation with the necessary data. This proposed system is largely supported by the state observer of the control theory. Within a laboratory one room model pedestrian behavior is monitored and analyzed by video cameras. Evolving data is subsequently provided for the simulation where flow rates are additionally recorded. Thus, two resulting passenger flow rates are available which can be compared by the simulation controller. The actuators, receiving information from the controller, can afterwards trigger an appropriate action. Two different actuators have been realized in the model in order to bring the simulation passenger flow closer to the observed passenger rates: the velocity controller adjusts the walking speed of the passengers and the flow generator actuator has the ability to match the passenger generation rate. Results show that the simulation passenger flow curve converges to the real passenger flow. As expected, the simulation curve follows the real passenger rate with a certain delay. Nevertheless, the simulation model appears to reflect the behavior of the persons in an appropriate way. Further investigations will show which additional instruments can be used to refine the simulation actor behavior.
Find more information at: www.bfrl.nist.gov/info/PED2010 |
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02/2010 - Flight Movement Forecasts for ZQW and SZG |
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10/2009 - ARC presents on the 1st China Airport Check-In Summit 2009 |
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09/2009 - CAST Pedestrian Simulation at "Ideen zünden TV" |
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05/2009 - Publication of the Study about the Impact of The Directive 96/67/EC |
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05/2009 - Research & Development Project VeRSiert |
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04/2009 - ARC completed CAST Total Airport Simulation phase on behalf of Eurocontrol with PMI |
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01/2009 - Presentation at MATHMOD 2009 |
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10/2008 - CAST Airport Simulation on the Airport Exchange Exhibition 2008 |
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10/2008 - CAST Total Airport Simulation on "Workgroup Passenger Flow Simulation" |
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08/2008 - "ALOHA" Project of the Month |
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07/2008 - CAST Vehicle delivered to Fraport AG / Fraunhofer IML |
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07/2008 - Study on Directive 96/67/EC |
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02/2008 - ARC at Passenger Terminal EXPO 2008 |
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10/2007 - CAST CDM Simulation with Eurocontrol |
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09/2007 - CAST Airport Simulation on the MODSIM World Conference and Exhibition in USA |
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06/2007 - CAST Airside at the transport logistic 2007 (June 12-15) |
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05/2007 - ARC at the AAC: Aachen Aviation Convention (June 11-13) |
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05/2007 - Airport Weeze - Forecast on passenger volume and flight movements |
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03/2007 - Uta Kohse`s presentation at the PaxEXPO 2007 |
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03/2007 - ARC at the Passenger Terminal World EXPO 2007 in Barcelona |
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12/2006 - CAST CDM-Simulation development together with Eurocontrol |
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11/2006 - Hamburg Airport chooses CAST Terminal for simulating terminal facilities |
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07/2006 - Optimisation of Baggage Handling System at Dusseldorf Airport |
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06/2006 - DFS awards Follow-Up Order to ARC |
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06/2006 - Airport Retail and Pedestrian Simulation at BBI |
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04/2006 - ARC awarded to work out Operational Concept for BBI |
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03/2006 - Dublin Airport, Ireland, purchases Airport Simulation CAST Terminal |
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03/2006 - ARC at Passenger Terminal EXPO 2006 |
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02/2006 - Fraport will use Passenger Terminal Simulation CAST Terminal |
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02/2006 - ARC finalises DMAN Validation Study on behalf of Eurocontrol |
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02/2006 - Passenger Flow Simulation for Hannover Airport with CAST Terminal |
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01/2006 - ARC develops Airside Traffic Simulator for FRAPORT and IML |
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01/2006 - Dortmund Airport: ARC simulates planned terminal expansions |
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08/2005 - BBIs planned Terminal Facility simulated with CAST Terminal |
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07/2005 - ARC simulates Airside Traffic for Airport Khartoum |
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06/2005 - ARC simulates Airside Traffic for BBI |
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05/2005 - Vilnius will use the Free Flow Pedestrian Simulation CAST Terminal |
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01/2005 - ARC designs BBI Master Plan |
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01/2005 - MBV purchases OSP |
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