Project Title

Getting a Move on When the Louvre's Bombed

Presenting Author(s)

Robert Chung
Ian Starkey
Tait Weicht

Document Type

Event

Start Date

10-5-2019 3:30 PM

End Date

10-5-2019 6:30 PM

Description

The Louvre is a famous museum in Paris. In an event of an emergency, it is crucial to evacuate people while effectively allowing emergency personnel to get to a target location. In this paper, we model the Louvre as a network and analyze how evacuation occurs in different scenarios with multiple models. We identify bottlenecks, potential threats, and possible solutions – which we use to propose policies and make recommendations to the Louvre’s emergency management team.

Discipline

Math

Research Mentor(s)

Dr. Wai Lau

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Getting a Move on When the Louvre's Bombed

The Louvre is a famous museum in Paris. In an event of an emergency, it is crucial to evacuate people while effectively allowing emergency personnel to get to a target location. In this paper, we model the Louvre as a network and analyze how evacuation occurs in different scenarios with multiple models. We identify bottlenecks, potential threats, and possible solutions – which we use to propose policies and make recommendations to the Louvre’s emergency management team.

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