Pedestrian Accessibility and Movement Environment Laboratory
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The Pedestrian Accessibility and Movement Environment Laboratory (PAMELA) is an indoor 80 sq metre artificial pavement at a research center at University College London. It is used to simulate everyday scenarios, from different pavement users to varying pavement conditions. [1] Its experiments may result in safer streets and more user-friendly public spaces.[2]
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- PAMELA Homepage
- http://www.whatsnextnetwork.com/technology/index.php/2006/09/09/computer_controlled_lab_helps_study_envi
- http://www.fastuk.org/research/projview.php?id=726

