Artigo Revisado por pares

Vision-Based Method to Measure the Synchronization Level of Jumping Crowds

2023; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 72; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/tim.2023.3267536

ISSN

1557-9662

Autores

Simone Turrisi, Emanuele Zappa, Alfredo Cigada,

Tópico(s)

3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage

Resumo

The prediction of the dynamic loads produced by groups of people is a crucial aspect for the design of stadiums or entertaining venues. This is because the coordinated motion of lively crowds may induce severe vibration levels in the structure, which can become critical for both human comfort and structural safety. However, the available information on this topic are very limited. Human loads often rely on deterministic models which do not consider the interaction and the coordination achieved by the participants or try to account for them through empirical assumptions. Therefore, they could find very little correspondence in realistic scenarios. This paper aims to close this gap by introducing a vision-based technique able to directly measure the crowd loading and quantify the synchronization level between the individuals. Starting from a sequence of images of a jumping crowd, Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is used extract the vertical velocity of different regions occupied by the participants; then, the vertical force time record is estimated. Finally, the comparison between the actual force signals and their envelopes allows to estimate the crowd synchronization over time. The method has been successfully validated with two field tests on the grandstands of the Giuseppe Meazza stadium in Milan, demonstrating its ability to reliably estimate the synchronization level reached by the participants.

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