This paper develops a framework for understanding pedestrian mobility pattern from WiFi traces and other data sources. It can be used to forecast demand for pedestrian facilities such as railway stations, music festivals, campus, airports, supermarkets or even pedestrian area in city centers. Scenarios regarding the walkable infrastructure and connectors, the scheduling (trains in stations, classes on campus, concerts in festivals) or the proposed services in the facility may then be evaluated. It is inspired by activity-based approach. We assume that pedestrian demand is driven by a willingness to perform activities. Activity scheduling decision is explicitly taken into account. Activity-based approach for urban areas is adapted for pedest...
This article presents a recently developed walkability-based approach to evaluating the built enviro...
Forecasts predict a strong increase of the demand of public transport facilities in the next decades...
It is increasingly common for cities across the planet to intensify commercial and residential devel...
Presentation of the conference paper "Towards an activity-based model for pedestrian facilities", av...
This thesis develops models of activity and destination choices in pedestrian facilities from WiFi t...
A framework for assessing the usage and level-of-service of rail access facilities is presented. It ...
In Switzerland, the largest railway stations are called RailCities by the Swiss Railways. It emphasi...
Pedestrian modelling is frequently used for making decisions regarding the planning, design, and man...
My master thesis proposes a general methodology to model pedestrian destination choice from WiFi loc...
Urban growth and its pressure on infrastructure causes congestion in pedestrian facilities and asks ...
A framework is outlined for estimating pedestrian demand within a railway station which takes advant...
Historically, roadway performance measures have focused almost exclusively on vehicular movement. In...
This paper proposes a general methodology to model pedestrian destination choice from WiFi localizat...
In this presentation, we propose a model for the simultaneous choice of activity types, order, start...
We present a framework for estimating pedestrian demand within a train station. It takes into accoun...
This article presents a recently developed walkability-based approach to evaluating the built enviro...
Forecasts predict a strong increase of the demand of public transport facilities in the next decades...
It is increasingly common for cities across the planet to intensify commercial and residential devel...
Presentation of the conference paper "Towards an activity-based model for pedestrian facilities", av...
This thesis develops models of activity and destination choices in pedestrian facilities from WiFi t...
A framework for assessing the usage and level-of-service of rail access facilities is presented. It ...
In Switzerland, the largest railway stations are called RailCities by the Swiss Railways. It emphasi...
Pedestrian modelling is frequently used for making decisions regarding the planning, design, and man...
My master thesis proposes a general methodology to model pedestrian destination choice from WiFi loc...
Urban growth and its pressure on infrastructure causes congestion in pedestrian facilities and asks ...
A framework is outlined for estimating pedestrian demand within a railway station which takes advant...
Historically, roadway performance measures have focused almost exclusively on vehicular movement. In...
This paper proposes a general methodology to model pedestrian destination choice from WiFi localizat...
In this presentation, we propose a model for the simultaneous choice of activity types, order, start...
We present a framework for estimating pedestrian demand within a train station. It takes into accoun...
This article presents a recently developed walkability-based approach to evaluating the built enviro...
Forecasts predict a strong increase of the demand of public transport facilities in the next decades...
It is increasingly common for cities across the planet to intensify commercial and residential devel...