Dear Sara,
usually, a density is defined as the number of items per area (e.g.
ped/m^2). What you mean would be either a volume (100 ped/h) or a
headway (36s/ped).
Regards
Mirko
Am 03.01.2018 um 11:16 schrieb Sara el hamdani via sumo-user:
Hello all,
In my simulation setup I used the --period 35 s, what is equivalent to 100
(ped/h).
In my research paper I named the value 100 (ped/h) pedestrian density. And
I got this question from the reviewer: "You did not define what pedestrian
density mean?".
I could not explain it from the defenition of the the period from the wiki.
Could anybody help me to make the value more clear?
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