Safety Evaluation for Campus Parking Garage Performance Using Fuzzy Logic |
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Authors: | Chun-Hao Tseng Fabian Hadipriono Josann Duane Patrick Maughan Earl W. Whitlatch |
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Affiliation: | 1Graduate Student, Civil Engineering, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH 43210. 2Professor, Civil Engineering, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH 43210. 3Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH 43210. 4Director, Ohio State Univ., Security Services, Columbus, OH 43210. 5Associate Professor, Civil Engineering, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH 43210.
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Abstract: | Crime has been plaguing parking garages in the United States. At The Ohio State University, (OSU) crime on campus, in general, has decreased in recent years; however, crime in OSU parking garages has remained stable in spite of campus-wide efforts to reduce crime. When assessing and evaluating parking garages, occupants employ experience-based judgment that is subjective and imprecise, yet extremely useful. When designers employ the principles of crime prevention through environmental design, they also use subjective variables. An approach that captures the imprecise information in noncrisp expressions reflecting subjective and experience-based variables is the fuzzy logic concept. This concept allows the use of mathematical operations to manipulate and operate on imprecise information or knowledge. Variables such as garage illumination and wall height were collected, fuzzified, and treated as the knowledge base of a model presented in this paper. In addition, numerous experience-based implication rules were developed and employed to evaluate subjective variables. A computer program was developed to illustrate implementation of the model. |
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Keywords: | Parking facilities Universities Safety Fuzzy sets Security Simulation |
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