Dasymetric mapping of high-resolution population facilitates the exploration of urban spatial feature. While most relevant studies are still challenged by weak spatial heterogeneity of ancillary data and quality of traditional census data, usually outdated, costly and inaccurate, this paper focuses on mobile phone data, which can be real-time and precise, and also strengthens spatial heterogeneity by its massive mobile phone base stations. However, user population recorded by mobile phone base stations have no fixed spatial boundary, and base stations often disperse in extremely uneven spatial distribution, this study defines a distance-decay supply–demand relation between mobile phone user population of gridded base station and its s...
The extent of human flow in the urban space has reached unprecedented levels, and is therefore the f...
Mobile phone, an invention in the 1970s, has become the most widely adopted Information and Communic...
This book explains the potential value of using mobile phone data to monitor urban practices and ide...
Dasymetric mapping of high-resolution population facilitates the exploration of urban spatial featur...
Urban green space is closely related to the quality of life of residents. However, the traditional a...
The paper investigates if and how mobile phone data can help to describe the complexity of urban ph...
Abstract The use of mobile phone data provides new spatio-temporal tools for improving urban plannin...
International audienceDuring the past few decades, technologies such as remote sensing,geographical ...
Novel digital data sources allow us to attain enhanced knowledge about locations and mobilities of p...
During the past few decades, technologies such as remote sensing, geographical information systems, ...
The era of Big Data and the emergence of new sources of geo-information, including mobile phone dat...
Emerging forms of mobile phone data generated from the use of mobile phone applications have the pot...
Understanding the spatiotemporal distribution of people within a city is crucial to many planning ap...
International audienceThe estimation of population dynamics has become a crucial public transport pl...
Understanding the spatiotemporal distribution of people within a city is crucial to many planning ap...
The extent of human flow in the urban space has reached unprecedented levels, and is therefore the f...
Mobile phone, an invention in the 1970s, has become the most widely adopted Information and Communic...
This book explains the potential value of using mobile phone data to monitor urban practices and ide...
Dasymetric mapping of high-resolution population facilitates the exploration of urban spatial featur...
Urban green space is closely related to the quality of life of residents. However, the traditional a...
The paper investigates if and how mobile phone data can help to describe the complexity of urban ph...
Abstract The use of mobile phone data provides new spatio-temporal tools for improving urban plannin...
International audienceDuring the past few decades, technologies such as remote sensing,geographical ...
Novel digital data sources allow us to attain enhanced knowledge about locations and mobilities of p...
During the past few decades, technologies such as remote sensing, geographical information systems, ...
The era of Big Data and the emergence of new sources of geo-information, including mobile phone dat...
Emerging forms of mobile phone data generated from the use of mobile phone applications have the pot...
Understanding the spatiotemporal distribution of people within a city is crucial to many planning ap...
International audienceThe estimation of population dynamics has become a crucial public transport pl...
Understanding the spatiotemporal distribution of people within a city is crucial to many planning ap...
The extent of human flow in the urban space has reached unprecedented levels, and is therefore the f...
Mobile phone, an invention in the 1970s, has become the most widely adopted Information and Communic...
This book explains the potential value of using mobile phone data to monitor urban practices and ide...