Name
Affiliation
Papers
KATSUHIRO NISHINARI
Research Center for Advanced Science and TechnologyThe University of Tokyo4-6-1, Komaba, Meguro-kuTokyo153-8904Japan
50
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
55
189
47.27
Referers 
Referees 
References 
336
154
87
Search Limit
100336
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Unveiling the Hidden Dimension of Pedestrian Crowds: Introducing Personal Space and Crowding into Simulations.00.342020
An algebraic expression of the number partitioning problem00.342020
Estimation of crowd density applying wavelet transform and machine learning10.352019
Spatial Games and Memory Effects on Crowd Evacuation Behavior with Cellular Automata10.432019
Auto-generation of centerline graphs from geometrically complex roadmaps of real-world traffic systems using hierarchical quadtrees for cellular automata simulations00.342019
Decision-making with reference information00.342019
Study on the Efficacy of Crowd Control and Information Provision Through a Simple Cellular Automata Model.00.342018
Applications of max-plus algebra to flow shop scheduling problems.00.342018
Walkability Assessment for the Elderly Through Simulations - The LONGEVICITY Project.00.342018
A Simulation Model For Non-Signalized Pedestrian Crosswalks Based On Evidence From On Field Observation40.572017
Propagation of Congestion in TASEP Network.00.342016
Avoid or Follow? Modelling Route Choice Based on Experimental Empirical Evidences.00.342016
An Enhanced Cellular Automata Sub-Mesh Model To Study High-Density Pedestrian Crowds00.342016
Cellular Automata Model Of Dyads Dynamics In A Pedestrian Flow By Rigid Body Approximation00.342016
Crossing Disciplinary Borders Through Studying Walkability.10.352016
Simulation and Evaluation of Spiral Movement of Pedestrians: Towards the Tawaf Simulator.30.472016
A Ca-Based Model Of Dyads In Pedestrian Crowds: The Case Of Counter Flow00.342016
Social Groups and Pedestrian Crowds: Experiment on Dyads in a Counter Flow Scenario.10.362016
Route Choice In Pedestrian Simulation: Design And Evaluation Of A Model Based On Empirical Observations10.382016
Simulation Study Of The Spiral Motion Of Pedestrians: A Cellular Automata Approach00.342014
Mobility analysis of the aged pedestrians by experiment and simulation30.622014
Crowd-Z: The user-friendly framework for crowd simulation on an architectural floor plan.10.352014
Project Management and Critical Path Analysis: A Cellular Automaton Model.10.372014
Shading for Building Facade with Two-Color One-Dimension Range-Two Cellular Automata on A Square Grid.00.342013
Analysis And Application Of The Pedestrian Permeation Through The Crowd Via Cellular Automata00.342013
Application of evolutionary algorithms for optimum layout of Truss-Z linkage in an environment with obstacles.40.562013
Controlling The Opacity Of A Building Envelope By A Triangular Two-Color Two-Dimensional Cellular Automaton00.342012
Improving A Project Management By Use Of Cellular Automata00.342012
An overview of airborne time-spacing research in the JADE program00.342012
Modular Truss-Z system for self-supporting skeletal free-form pedestrian networks61.082012
Inversion of flux between zipper and non-zipper merging in highway traffic00.342010
Excluded volume effect in a pedestrian queue00.342010
Excluded Volume Effect in Queueing Theory20.772010
Productivity enhancement through lot size optimization00.342010
A Compressible Fluid Model For Traffic Flow And Nonlinear Saturation Of Perturbation Growth00.342009
Simulation and Theoretical Comparison between “Zipper” and “Non-Zipper” Merging00.342009
A new compressible fluid model for traffic flow with density-dependent reaction time of drivers00.342009
Methods For Shortening Waiting Time In Walking-Distance Introduced Queueing Systems00.342009
Walking-Distance Introduced Queueing Theory10.632008
Characteristics of ant-inspired traffic flow20.512008
Cellular Automata, 8th International Conference on Cellular Aotomata for Reseach and Industry, ACRI 2008, Yokohama, Japan, September 23-26, 2008. Proceedings7916.502008
Theoretical And Empirical Study Of Pedestrian Outflow Through An Exit10.392008
Jamology: Physics Of Self-Driven Particles And Toward Solution Of All Jams10.392008
From CA to Gene Expression: Machines and Mechanisms00.342008
Simulation of Fire Evacuation by Real-Coded Cellular Automata (RCA)20.402008
New approach for pedestrian dynamics by real-coded cellular automata (RCA)50.892006
Traffic patterns and flow characteristics in an ant trail model00.342006
Stochastic cellular-automaton model for traffic flow10.362006
Extended Floor Field Ca Model For Evacuation Dynamics277.212004
CA Approach to Collective Phenomena in Pedestrian Dynamics414.212002