The vast amounts of mobile communication data collected by mobile operators can provide important insights regarding epidemic transmission or traffic patterns. By analyzing historical data and extracting user location information, various methods can be used to predict the mobility of mobile users. However, existing prediction algorithms are mainly based on the historical data of all users at an aggregated level and ignore the heterogeneity of individual behavior patterns. To improve prediction accuracy, this paper proposes a weighted Markov prediction model based on mobile user classification. The trajectory information of a user is extracted first by analyzing real mobile communication data, where the complexity of a user's trajectory is ...
In the era of mobile Internet, a vast amount of geo-spatial data allows us to gain further insights ...
Human behavior is often complex and context-dependent. This paper presents a general technique to ex...
We survey recent articles on mobile promotion and propose guidance on the usage of mobility models f...
thus the implementation of this technique will give the significant impact especially on higher spee...
Abstract — Wireless user-mobility prediction has been inves-tigated from various angles to improve n...
Mobile applications and services relying on mobility prediction have recently spurred lots of intere...
The growing ubiquity of smart-phones equipped with built-in sensors and global positioning...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a new approach for mobility prediction. It is based o...
Mobile applications are required to operate in highly dynamic pervasive computing environments of dy...
We present and test a sequential learning algorithm for the prediction of human mobility that levera...
We present the work that allowed us to win the Next-Place Prediction task of the Nokia Mobile Data C...
Mobility prediction is one of the mostcritical research areas in wireless network. At thenetwork lev...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Mobility prediction is one of the most essential issues that n...
Mobile devices such as smartphones and smart watches are ubiquitous companions of humans’ daily life...
As wireless networks have been an integral part of our daily life, mobility prediction techniques ha...
In the era of mobile Internet, a vast amount of geo-spatial data allows us to gain further insights ...
Human behavior is often complex and context-dependent. This paper presents a general technique to ex...
We survey recent articles on mobile promotion and propose guidance on the usage of mobility models f...
thus the implementation of this technique will give the significant impact especially on higher spee...
Abstract — Wireless user-mobility prediction has been inves-tigated from various angles to improve n...
Mobile applications and services relying on mobility prediction have recently spurred lots of intere...
The growing ubiquity of smart-phones equipped with built-in sensors and global positioning...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a new approach for mobility prediction. It is based o...
Mobile applications are required to operate in highly dynamic pervasive computing environments of dy...
We present and test a sequential learning algorithm for the prediction of human mobility that levera...
We present the work that allowed us to win the Next-Place Prediction task of the Nokia Mobile Data C...
Mobility prediction is one of the mostcritical research areas in wireless network. At thenetwork lev...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Mobility prediction is one of the most essential issues that n...
Mobile devices such as smartphones and smart watches are ubiquitous companions of humans’ daily life...
As wireless networks have been an integral part of our daily life, mobility prediction techniques ha...
In the era of mobile Internet, a vast amount of geo-spatial data allows us to gain further insights ...
Human behavior is often complex and context-dependent. This paper presents a general technique to ex...
We survey recent articles on mobile promotion and propose guidance on the usage of mobility models f...