In the last decade, mobile phones and mobile devices using mobile cellular telecommunication network connections have become ubiquitous. In several developed countries, the penetration of such devices has surpassed 100 percent. They facilitate communication and access to large quantities of data without the requirement of a fixed location or connection. Assuming mobile phones usually are in close proximity with the user, their cellular activities and locations are indicative of the user’s activities and movements. As such, those cellular devices may be considered as a large scale distributed human activity sensing platform. This paper uses mobile operator telephony data to visualize the regional flows of people across the Republic o...
The era of Big Data and the emergence of new sources of geo-information, including mobile phone dat...
Techniques for observing the flow of people are creating new means for observing the dynamics betwe...
The prevalent use of mobile phones by individuals generate an immense amount of information about th...
In the last decade, mobile phones and mobile devices using mobile cellular telecommunication networ...
This work utilises data from a mobile phone network to observe the com- munication and movement pat...
Mobile phone networks were traditionally voice and SMS messaging networks which made them easy to q...
Mobile enabled devices are ubiquitous in modern society. The information gathered by their normal s...
International audienceWith the rapid growth of cell phone networks during the last decades, call det...
During the past few decades, technologies such as remote sensing, geographical information systems, ...
Understanding the patterns of mobility of individuals is crucial for a number of reasons, from city ...
Compartmental models are often used to understand and predict the progression of an infectious disea...
[EN] This paper discusses how datasets based on mobile phone usage were used to understand populatio...
Compartmental models are often used to understand and predict the progression of an infectious disea...
International audienceDuring the past few decades, technologies such as remote sensing, geographical...
This paper presents a large-scale network wide analysis of both user behaviour and network dynamics ...
The era of Big Data and the emergence of new sources of geo-information, including mobile phone dat...
Techniques for observing the flow of people are creating new means for observing the dynamics betwe...
The prevalent use of mobile phones by individuals generate an immense amount of information about th...
In the last decade, mobile phones and mobile devices using mobile cellular telecommunication networ...
This work utilises data from a mobile phone network to observe the com- munication and movement pat...
Mobile phone networks were traditionally voice and SMS messaging networks which made them easy to q...
Mobile enabled devices are ubiquitous in modern society. The information gathered by their normal s...
International audienceWith the rapid growth of cell phone networks during the last decades, call det...
During the past few decades, technologies such as remote sensing, geographical information systems, ...
Understanding the patterns of mobility of individuals is crucial for a number of reasons, from city ...
Compartmental models are often used to understand and predict the progression of an infectious disea...
[EN] This paper discusses how datasets based on mobile phone usage were used to understand populatio...
Compartmental models are often used to understand and predict the progression of an infectious disea...
International audienceDuring the past few decades, technologies such as remote sensing, geographical...
This paper presents a large-scale network wide analysis of both user behaviour and network dynamics ...
The era of Big Data and the emergence of new sources of geo-information, including mobile phone dat...
Techniques for observing the flow of people are creating new means for observing the dynamics betwe...
The prevalent use of mobile phones by individuals generate an immense amount of information about th...