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Evaluation Types for Simulations of Pedestrians<br />

Parameter Definition Column Header<br />

Level Level number Level<br />

On ramp Pedestrian on ramp? 0 = no, 1 =<br />

yes<br />

Orientation x<br />

value<br />

Orientation y<br />

value<br />

X value of orientation vector<br />

(direction of latest movement)<br />

Y value of orientation vector<br />

(direction of latest movement)<br />

OnRamp<br />

XOri<br />

YOri<br />

Partial route Partial route number PartRoute<br />

Partial routing<br />

decision<br />

Pedestrian<br />

number<br />

Partial routing decision number PartRoutDec<br />

Pedestrian number (in the<br />

Pedestrian Info window header)<br />

PedNo<br />

Pedestrian type Pedestrian type number PedType<br />

Pedestrian type<br />

name<br />

Previous<br />

destination<br />

Pedestrian type name PedTypeName<br />

Number of previous destination<br />

(construction element)<br />

PT alighting Pedestrian alighting from a PT<br />

vehicle? 0 0 no, 1 = yes<br />

PT approaching Pedestrian approaching a PT<br />

vehicle? 0 = no, 1 = yes<br />

PT waiting Pedestrian waitinmg for PT? 0 =<br />

no, 1 = yes<br />

Queuing area Current queuing area number (0 =<br />

pedestrian not in a queue)<br />

Queuing distance Direct distance (short length) to<br />

begin of current queue<br />

Queuing time Time spent in last queue [s] (in the<br />

time step when the pedestrian<br />

leaves the queue)<br />

PrevDest<br />

PTAlighting<br />

PTApproaching<br />

PTWaiting<br />

QueueArea<br />

QueueDist<br />

QueueTime<br />

Queuing total time Total time spent in queues [s] QueueTotalTime<br />

Remaining<br />

Distance<br />

Remaining distance (short length)<br />

to the next internal destination.<br />

If the next (intermediate) destination<br />

is located on the same level<br />

as the pedestrian, this is the<br />

distance to this (intermediate) destination.<br />

If the next (intermediate)<br />

RemDistance<br />

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