A relationship between people’s mobility and their social networks is presented based on an analysis of calling and mobility traces for one year of anonymized call detail records of over one million mobile phone users in Portugal. We find that about 80 % of places visited are within just 20 km of their nearest (geographical) social ties ’ locations. This figure rises to 90 % at a ‘geo-social radius ’ of 45 km. In terms of their travel scope, people are geographically closer to their weak ties than strong ties. Specifically, they are 15 % more likely to be at some distance away from their weak ties than strong ties. The likelihood of being at some distance from social ties increases with the population density, and the rates of increase are ...
This study investigated the mobility patterns of favela residents based on an analysis of their dail...
<div><p>In the past decade, large scale mobile phone data have become available for the study of hum...
The massive amounts of geolocation data collected from mobile phone records have sparked an ongoing ...
<div><p>A relationship between people’s mobility and their social networks is presented based on an ...
A relationship between people’s mobility and their social networks is presented based on an analysis...
Mobile phone datasets allow for the analysis of human behavior on an unprecedented scale. The social...
Studies using massive, passively collected data from communication technologies have revealed many u...
The concepts of location and community are rapidly becoming key points in the design of new communic...
A common finding in analyses of geographic mobility is a strong association between past movement an...
Understanding the patterns of mobility of individuals is crucial for a number of reasons, from city ...
Understanding human mobility patterns has various applications in urban planning, traffic engineerin...
Connectivity between and within places is one of the cornerstones of geography. However, the data an...
A common finding in analyses of geographic mobility is a strong association between past movement an...
Social interactions are considered pivotal to urban agglomeration forces. This study employs a uni...
Using a representative national sample of personal networks, this article explores how the spatial d...
This study investigated the mobility patterns of favela residents based on an analysis of their dail...
<div><p>In the past decade, large scale mobile phone data have become available for the study of hum...
The massive amounts of geolocation data collected from mobile phone records have sparked an ongoing ...
<div><p>A relationship between people’s mobility and their social networks is presented based on an ...
A relationship between people’s mobility and their social networks is presented based on an analysis...
Mobile phone datasets allow for the analysis of human behavior on an unprecedented scale. The social...
Studies using massive, passively collected data from communication technologies have revealed many u...
The concepts of location and community are rapidly becoming key points in the design of new communic...
A common finding in analyses of geographic mobility is a strong association between past movement an...
Understanding the patterns of mobility of individuals is crucial for a number of reasons, from city ...
Understanding human mobility patterns has various applications in urban planning, traffic engineerin...
Connectivity between and within places is one of the cornerstones of geography. However, the data an...
A common finding in analyses of geographic mobility is a strong association between past movement an...
Social interactions are considered pivotal to urban agglomeration forces. This study employs a uni...
Using a representative national sample of personal networks, this article explores how the spatial d...
This study investigated the mobility patterns of favela residents based on an analysis of their dail...
<div><p>In the past decade, large scale mobile phone data have become available for the study of hum...
The massive amounts of geolocation data collected from mobile phone records have sparked an ongoing ...