Well-established fine-scale urban mobility models today depend on detailed but cumbersome and expensive travel surveys for their calibration. Not much is known, however, about the set of mechanisms needed to generate complete mobility profiles if only using passive datasets with mostly sparse traces of individuals. In this study, we present a mechanistic modeling framework (TimeGeo) that effectively generates urban mobility patterns with resolution of 10 min and hundreds of meters. It ties together the inference of home and work activity locations from data, with the modeling of flexible activities (e.g., other) in space and time. The temporal choices are captured by only three features: the weekly home-based tour number, the dwell rate, an...
Transportation has been one of the defining challenges of our age. Transportation decision makers ar...
Understanding human mobility patterns in urban areas is key to solving a wide range of socio-technic...
In this thesis, we extend some ideas of statistical physics to describe the properties of human mobi...
The modeling of human mobility is adopting new directions due to the increasing availability of big ...
This paper leverages on the opportunities presented by individual level GPS data to study human mobi...
Understanding human mobility patterns in urban areas is key to solving a wide range of socio-technic...
Understanding human mobility is of vital importance for urban planning, epidemiology, and many other...
Human mobility is differentiated by time scales. While the mechanism for long time scales has been s...
Understanding human mobility is of vital importance for urban planning, epidemiology, and many other...
Modelling human mobility is crucial in several areas, from urban planning to epidemic modelling, tra...
Modeling human mobility is important in the context of smart cities as it can assist design of perv...
ABSTRACT Multi-agent models for simulating the mobility behavior of the urban population are gaining...
Understanding human mobility is of vital importance for urban planning, epidemiology, and many other...
Knowing how much people travel is essential for lowering carbon emissions in the transport sector. E...
Transportation has been one of the defining challenges of our age. Transportation decision makers ar...
Transportation has been one of the defining challenges of our age. Transportation decision makers ar...
Understanding human mobility patterns in urban areas is key to solving a wide range of socio-technic...
In this thesis, we extend some ideas of statistical physics to describe the properties of human mobi...
The modeling of human mobility is adopting new directions due to the increasing availability of big ...
This paper leverages on the opportunities presented by individual level GPS data to study human mobi...
Understanding human mobility patterns in urban areas is key to solving a wide range of socio-technic...
Understanding human mobility is of vital importance for urban planning, epidemiology, and many other...
Human mobility is differentiated by time scales. While the mechanism for long time scales has been s...
Understanding human mobility is of vital importance for urban planning, epidemiology, and many other...
Modelling human mobility is crucial in several areas, from urban planning to epidemic modelling, tra...
Modeling human mobility is important in the context of smart cities as it can assist design of perv...
ABSTRACT Multi-agent models for simulating the mobility behavior of the urban population are gaining...
Understanding human mobility is of vital importance for urban planning, epidemiology, and many other...
Knowing how much people travel is essential for lowering carbon emissions in the transport sector. E...
Transportation has been one of the defining challenges of our age. Transportation decision makers ar...
Transportation has been one of the defining challenges of our age. Transportation decision makers ar...
Understanding human mobility patterns in urban areas is key to solving a wide range of socio-technic...
In this thesis, we extend some ideas of statistical physics to describe the properties of human mobi...