corridorpatronen
Corridorpatronen is a term used mainly in Dutch-language literature to describe the recurring spatial and temporal patterns observed in pedestrian flow within corridors and similar confined passages. It covers how people organize movement, form lanes, experience stop-and-go waves, and how density and corridor geometry influence routes and speeds.
The concept draws on crowd dynamics and architectural engineering, combining empirical observation with simulation to predict
Common corridorpatronen include unidirectional flow, bidirectional lanes with self-organized counterflow, queueing near entrances or bottlenecks, density-driven
Measurement and modeling of corridorpatronen rely on empirical data from video analysis, sensor counts, and manual
Applications of corridorpatronen knowledge inform architectural and urban design guidelines, evacuation planning, crowd management strategies, and