Difference between revisions of "Flood evacuation"
(→Button) |
(→Buttons) |
||
Line 36: | Line 36: | ||
'''Setup''' - Setup the model of the simulation, create the hills and diffuse them of the country and create citizens(agents). | '''Setup''' - Setup the model of the simulation, create the hills and diffuse them of the country and create citizens(agents). | ||
− | '''Go''' - | + | '''Go''' - Brings this simulation to life |
+ | |||
+ | '''Start flood''' - this button causes an increase of the water level, thereby generate a flood | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Start evacuate''' - this button will begin evacuation of the citizens due to flooding | ||
== Sliders == | == Sliders == |
Revision as of 13:09, 17 January 2015
This project simulates the process of evacuation of people living on the coast during the coming flood.
- Project name: Flood evacuation
- Class: 4IT495 Simulation of Systems (WS 2014/2015)[1]
- Author: Kristýna Gubišová
- Model type: Agent-based simulation
- Software used: NetLogo 5.0.1
Contents
Global variables used in this simulation
- Actual flood height - actual-flood-height
- Start flood - start-flood?
- Start evacuate - start-evacuate?
- Rise count - rise-count
- Low - low
- High - high
- Range - range
- Xlow - xlow
- Xhight - xhigh
- Xrange - xrange
- Old patch - old-patch
Terrain creation:
- Number of hills before diffuse - number-of-hills-before-diffuse
- Number of diffuse repeating - number-of-diffuse-repeating
- Number of people - number-of-people
Flood parameters:
- Maximal flood height - max-flood-height
- Flood height step - flood-height-step
- Rise speed - rise-speed
Detailed description of the simulation
Buttons
Setup - Setup the model of the simulation, create the hills and diffuse them of the country and create citizens(agents).
Go - Brings this simulation to life
Start flood - this button causes an increase of the water level, thereby generate a flood
Start evacuate - this button will begin evacuation of the citizens due to flooding
Sliders
References
- ↑ ŠALAMON, By Tomáš. Design of agent-based models: developing computer simulations for a better understanding of social processes. Řepín-Živonín: Tomáš Bruckner, 2011. ISBN 978-809-0466-111.