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Winnie Daamen is affiliated with Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. Their research encompasses multiple fields, with a primary focus on Engineering and Social Sciences, involving 66 and 50 publications respectively.

Their work is notably centered on subfields including Transportation with 49 publications, Ocean Engineering with 29, Building and Construction with 12, Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality with 8, and Control and Systems Engineering with 6.

The main topics covered in Daamen's research include:

  • Evacuation and Crowd Dynamics
  • Transportation Planning and Optimization
  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
  • Traffic and Road Safety
  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • Traffic Prediction and Management Techniques

Frequent publication venues for Daamen's work reflect their engagement with interdisciplinary and transportation-focused journals. These include:

  • Physica A Statistical Mechanics and its Applications (4 publications)
  • IEEE Open Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems (4 publications)
  • Transportation (3 publications)
  • Transportation Research Part C Emerging Technologies (3 publications)
  • Transportmetrica A Transport Science (3 publications)

Daamen's recent published papers demonstrate topics related to pedestrian behavior, maritime influences on ship behavior, route choice in congested networks, bikeability assessment, and mobility pattern analysis. These papers include:

  • Data collection methods for studying pedestrian behaviour: A systematic review, 2020, Building and Environment
  • Impacts of wind and current on ship behavior in ports and waterways: A quantitative analysis based on AIS data, 2020, Ocean Engineering
  • Route choice behaviour and travel information in a congested network: Static and dynamic recursive models, 2020, Transportation Research Part C Emerging Technologies
  • Understanding bikeability: a methodology to assess urban networks, 2021, Transportation
  • Trip chain complexity: a comparison among latent classes of daily mobility patterns, 2020, Transportation

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Winnie Daamen include:

  • Serge P. Hoogendoorn (29 publications)
  • Yufei Yuan (13 publications)
  • Dorine C. Duives (11 publications)
  • Bart van Arem (8 publications)
  • Alexandra Gavriilidou (7 publications)

Best Publications

  • Pedestrian Behavior at Bottlenecks

    Serge P. Hoogendoorn;W. Daamen

  • State-of-the-art crowd motion simulation models

    Dorine C. Duives;Winnie Daamen;Serge P. Hoogendoorn

  • Modelling passenger flows in public transport facilities

    Winnie Daamen

  • Experimental research of pedestrian walking behavior

    Winnie Daamen;Serge P. Hoogendoorn

  • Game theoretic approach for predictive lane-changing and car-following control

    Meng Wang;Serge P. Hoogendoorn;Winnie Daamen;Bart van Arem

  • Rolling horizon control framework for driver assistance systems. Part II: Cooperative sensing and cooperative control

    Meng Wang;Winnie Daamen;Serge P. Hoogendoorn;Bart van Arem

  • Rolling horizon control framework for driver assistance systems. Part I: Mathematical formulation and non-cooperative systems

    Meng Wang;Winnie Daamen;Serge P. Hoogendoorn;Bart van Arem

  • Cooperative Car-Following Control: Distributed Algorithm and Impact on Moving Jam Features

    Meng Wang;Winnie Daamen;Serge P. Hoogendoorn;Bart van Arem

  • Data collection methods for studying pedestrian behaviour: A systematic review

    Yan Feng;Dorine Duives;Winnie Daamen;Serge Hoogendoorn

  • Empirical Analysis of Merging Behavior at Freeway On-Ramp

    Winnie Daamen;Martijn Loot;Serge P. Hoogendoorn

  • Controlled experiments to derive walking behaviour

    Winnie Daamen;Serge P. Hoogendoorn

  • Connected variable speed limits control and car-following control with vehicle-infrastructure communication to resolve stop-and-go waves

    Meng Wang;Winnie Daamen;Serge P. Hoogendoorn;Bart van Arem

  • Investigating the Shape of the Macroscopic Fundamental Diagram Using Simulation Data

    Yangbeibei Ji;Yangbeibei Ji;Winnie Daamen;Serge Hoogendoorn;Sascha Hoogendoorn-Lanser

  • Delay-compensating strategy to enhance string stability of adaptive cruise controlled vehicles

    M. Wang;S.P. Hoogendoorn;W. Daamen;B. van Arem

  • Microscopic pedestrian wayfinding and dynamics modelling

    SP Hoogendoorn;Phl Bovy;W Daamen

  • Emergency Door Capacity: Influence of Door Width, Population Composition and Stress Level

    W. Daamen;S. P. Hoogendoorn

  • Ship classification based on ship behavior clustering from AIS data

    Yang Zhou;Winnie Daamen;Tiedo Vellinga;Serge P. Hoogendoorn

  • Self-Organization in Pedestrian Flow

    SP Hoogendoorn;W Daamen

  • Continuum modelling of pedestrian flows: From microscopic principles to self-organised macroscopic phenomena

    Serge P. Hoogendoorn;Femke L.M. van Wageningen-Kessels;Winnie Daamen;Dorine C. Duives

  • Capacity of doors during evacuation conditions

    Winnie Daamen;Serge Hoogendoorn

  • Categorization of the lane change decision process on freeways

    Mehdi Keyvan-Ekbatani;Victor L. Knoop;Winnie Daamen

  • Eco-routing: Comparing the fuel consumption of different routes between an origin and destination using field test speed profiles and synthetic speed profiles

    Claire F. Minett;A. Maria Salomons;Winnie Daamen;Bart van Arem

  • Traffic and Granular Flow '15

    Victor L. Knoop;Winnie Daamen

Frequent Co-Authors

Serge P. Hoogendoorn
Serge P. Hoogendoorn Delft University of Technology
Meng Wang
Meng Wang TU Dresden
Bart van Arem
Bart van Arem Delft University of Technology
Karel Brookhuis
Karel Brookhuis University of Groningen
Piet H. L. Bovy
Piet H. L. Bovy Delft University of Technology
Rob M.P. Goverde
Rob M.P. Goverde Delft University of Technology
Martin Treiber
Martin Treiber TU Dresden
Oded Cats
Oded Cats Delft University of Technology
Majid Sarvi
Majid Sarvi University of Melbourne
Armin Seyfried
Armin Seyfried Forschungszentrum Jülich

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