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Myriad II - Agents
Why Use Myriad Agents?
- Detailed modelling of areas may be needed after we have looked at a general overview with other Myriad modules
- We can visualise the area over time and get a picture of how people may use the space
- We can test geometrical designs to find an optimal solution
- We can see individual speeds, densities and the changing utilisation of space over time
Crowds Module
- Myriad Crowds can model millions of people moving through a space using efficient algorithms.
- Shown above is an example of the model used on the design and testing of the Jamarat Bridge for The Hajj pilgrimage at Mecca.
- We show the agents location in green. Then we turn on the density view to show the density individual agents are exposed to.
Agents Module
- The agents module has a more detailed algorithm to model smaller crowds
- We can test different designs and see the speed and densities of the crowd over time and how the space is used. This can help in finding an optimal design solution
Agents Module
- We can zoom in to a detailed model that isn’t possible in a Crowds model.
- The agents can be given instructions to model a real situation.
- Here the agents wait until most other agents have left the train before boarding.