Understanding human mobility patterns in urban areas is key to solving a wide range of socio-technical problems at the human-infrastructure interface. Extending the intervening opportunities concept, we showcase a data-driven, network-based model that reproduces aggregate mobility patterns in cities. Using this model, we create a digital replication of daily travel across different trip purposes in 5 U.S. metropolitan areas and compare results against publicly available reference data. We find that our proposed model explains a large fraction of the variation in mean and median travel distance across the 5 cities. In particular, it accurately captures the effect of density on aggregate travel patterns. These findings add to evidence that hu...
The advent of geographic online social networks such as Foursquare, where users voluntarily signal t...
Planning and operations in urban spaces are strongly affected by human mobility behavior. A better u...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Transportation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Env...
Understanding human mobility patterns in urban areas is key to solving a wide range of socio-technic...
The modeling of human mobility is adopting new directions due to the increasing availability of big ...
Modeling human mobility is important in the context of smart cities as it can assist design of perv...
US Transportation Collection2021PDFTech ReportJauhri, AbhinavShen, John PaulCarnegie Mellon Universi...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computation for Design and Optimization Program...
URL to abstract on conference site. You have to be a conference participant to access papers.In the ...
The advent of geographic online social networks such as Foursquare, where users voluntarily signal t...
Humans are inherently mobile creatures. The way we move around our environment has consequences for ...
The advent of geographic online social networks such as Foursquare, where users voluntarily signal t...
Humans are inherently mobile creatures. The way we move around our environment has consequences for ...
Well-established fine-scale urban mobility models today depend on detailed but cumbersome and expens...
The advent of geographic online social networks such as Foursquare, where users voluntarily signal t...
The advent of geographic online social networks such as Foursquare, where users voluntarily signal t...
Planning and operations in urban spaces are strongly affected by human mobility behavior. A better u...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Transportation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Env...
Understanding human mobility patterns in urban areas is key to solving a wide range of socio-technic...
The modeling of human mobility is adopting new directions due to the increasing availability of big ...
Modeling human mobility is important in the context of smart cities as it can assist design of perv...
US Transportation Collection2021PDFTech ReportJauhri, AbhinavShen, John PaulCarnegie Mellon Universi...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computation for Design and Optimization Program...
URL to abstract on conference site. You have to be a conference participant to access papers.In the ...
The advent of geographic online social networks such as Foursquare, where users voluntarily signal t...
Humans are inherently mobile creatures. The way we move around our environment has consequences for ...
The advent of geographic online social networks such as Foursquare, where users voluntarily signal t...
Humans are inherently mobile creatures. The way we move around our environment has consequences for ...
Well-established fine-scale urban mobility models today depend on detailed but cumbersome and expens...
The advent of geographic online social networks such as Foursquare, where users voluntarily signal t...
The advent of geographic online social networks such as Foursquare, where users voluntarily signal t...
Planning and operations in urban spaces are strongly affected by human mobility behavior. A better u...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Transportation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Env...