Apart from the parameter mentioned earlier, average pedestrian speed can be found in a range of 3.5 km/h and 5.8 km/h with a maximum acceleration of 1.5 m/s2.
Real data was collected using a video camera in a local Brisbane cinema. The video recording time was carefully set up based on the time table of movies in order to collect sufficient data. As shown in Fig. 3, 2 out of 5 ticket booths were in operation during recording. 3 main components were observed and analyzed; travel time from entry to exit, occupying time (dwell time) at the ticket booth, and pedestrian headway to entry.
In order to ensure the reliability of the developed model, the Monte Carlo method with 10 different random seeds was
performed. As shown in Fig. 4a, headway of pedestrians to entry observed from the video data follows the negative exponential distribution. Since the micro-simulation model releases traffic with negative exponential distribution, it is shown that the output from the developed model also looks similar with real data shown in Fig. 4b.