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Main Authors: Delis, A. I., Bekiaris-Liberis, N.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.16223
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author Delis, A. I.
Bekiaris-Liberis, N.
author_facet Delis, A. I.
Bekiaris-Liberis, N.
contents This work aims to provide an approach to the macroscopic modeling and simulation of pedestrian flow, coupled with contagion spreading, towards numerical investigation of the effect of certain, macro-control measures on epidemics transport dynamics. To model the dynamics of the pedestrians, a second-order macroscopic model, coupled with an Eikonal equation, is used. This model is coupled with a macroscopic Susceptible-Exposed-Infected-Susceptible-Vaccinated (SEISV) contagion model, where the force-of-infection $β$ coefficient is modeled via a drift-diffusion equation, which is affected by the air-flow dynamics due to the ventilation. The air-flow dynamics are obtained assuming a potential flow that can imitate the existence of ventilation in the computational domain. Numerical approximations are considered for the coupled model along with numerical tests and results. In particular, we investigate the effect of employment of different, epidemics transport control measures, which may be implemented through real-time manipulation of i) ventilation rate and direction, ii) maximum speed of pedestrians, and iii) average distances between pedestrians, and through iv) incorporation in the crowd of masked or vaccinated individuals. Such simulations of disease spreading in a moving crowd can potentially provide valuable information about the risks of infection in relevant situations and support the design of systematic intervention/control measures.
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spellingShingle Numerical investigation of the effect of macro control measures on epidemics transport via a coupled PDE crowd flow - epidemics spreading dynamics model
Delis, A. I.
Bekiaris-Liberis, N.
Populations and Evolution
Numerical Analysis
76A30, 65M08
This work aims to provide an approach to the macroscopic modeling and simulation of pedestrian flow, coupled with contagion spreading, towards numerical investigation of the effect of certain, macro-control measures on epidemics transport dynamics. To model the dynamics of the pedestrians, a second-order macroscopic model, coupled with an Eikonal equation, is used. This model is coupled with a macroscopic Susceptible-Exposed-Infected-Susceptible-Vaccinated (SEISV) contagion model, where the force-of-infection $β$ coefficient is modeled via a drift-diffusion equation, which is affected by the air-flow dynamics due to the ventilation. The air-flow dynamics are obtained assuming a potential flow that can imitate the existence of ventilation in the computational domain. Numerical approximations are considered for the coupled model along with numerical tests and results. In particular, we investigate the effect of employment of different, epidemics transport control measures, which may be implemented through real-time manipulation of i) ventilation rate and direction, ii) maximum speed of pedestrians, and iii) average distances between pedestrians, and through iv) incorporation in the crowd of masked or vaccinated individuals. Such simulations of disease spreading in a moving crowd can potentially provide valuable information about the risks of infection in relevant situations and support the design of systematic intervention/control measures.
title Numerical investigation of the effect of macro control measures on epidemics transport via a coupled PDE crowd flow - epidemics spreading dynamics model
topic Populations and Evolution
Numerical Analysis
76A30, 65M08
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.16223