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Crowd movement and obstruction indicators
Crowd flow and obstruction index is one of the important indexes to evaluate the effectiveness of crowd control pane. These indicators include how quickly people move through the barrier, how well the flow flows, and whether there is congestion or obstruction. Crowd movement and obstruction indicators can be measured using observation, video surveillance, or sensor technology to assess the impact of barriers on crowd flow.

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Security and Order Maintenance Indicators
Safety and order maintenance is one of the key objectives of crowd control. Evaluating the effectiveness of a crowd control pane requires consideration of whether safety and order have been successfully maintained. This can be measured by assessing the incident and conflict situation during the incident, how well the safe evacuation went, and the feedback and observations of security personnel. In addition, questionnaires or interviews can be used to capture participants' perceptions and evaluations of safety and order.

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Emergency Response and Evacuation Efficiency Indicators
The response and evacuation efficiency of the crowd control pane in emergency situations is an important index to evaluate its effectiveness. This includes how quickly barriers can be moved or removed, how well people can evacuate, and how well they can be handled in an emergency. Through simulation exercises, field observations and post-event analysis, the actual performance of barriers in emergency situations can be evaluated and corresponding indicators can be measured.

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User Satisfaction and Feedback Metrics
User satisfaction and feedback metrics can provide important information about the effectiveness of crowd control pane. This can be obtained through questionnaires, interviews or online feedback channels. Understanding participants' feelings, opinions, and suggestions about barriers can help assess their effectiveness in meeting user needs and expectations and provide valuable feedback for improvement.

Evaluating the effectiveness of crowd control panes requires comprehensive consideration of crowd flow and obstruction indicators, safety and order maintenance indicators, emergency response and evacuation efficiency indicators, and user satisfaction and feedback indicators. Through the combined use of different measurement techniques such as observation, video surveillance, sensor technology, questionnaires and interviews, comprehensive evaluation results can be obtained and provide a basis for improving and optimizing the crowd control pane.

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