Understanding the flows of people moving through the built environment is a vital source of information for the planners and policy makers who shape our cities. Smart phone applications enable people to trace themselves through the city and these data can potentially be then aggregated and visualised to show hot spots and trajectories of macro urban movement. In this paper our aim is to develop procedures for cleaning, aggregating and visualising human movement data and translating this into policy relevant information. In conducting this research we explore using bicycle data collected from a smart phone application known as RiderLog. We focus on the RiderLog application initially in the context of Sydney, Australia and discuss the procedu...
Within the framework of economic resources optimization devoted to cycling mobility, we present the ...
Despite the growing volume of available transportation data and the efforts of many cities to increa...
Nowadays, technology advances really fast and so does the generation of data. Almost all electronic ...
Understanding the flows of people moving through the built environment is a vital source of informat...
To realize the full potential of crowdsourced data collected by smartphone applications in urban res...
For cycling to be attractive, the infrastructure must be of high quality. Due to the high level of r...
In an era of data-driven smart cities, the possibility of using crowdsourced big data to support evi...
textIn order to determine the most effective ways to increase ridership in their communities, bicycl...
Big Data has begun to create significant impacts in urban and transport planning. This paper covers ...
Issue addressed - A key strategy to increase active travel is the construction of bicycle infrastruc...
Good transportation planning requires reliable data. Nowadays many smartphone users record their rou...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science...
Cycling—as a sustainable and convenient exercise and travel mode—has become increasingly popular in ...
Treball de Final de Màster Universitari Erasmus Mundus en Tecnologia Geoespacial (Pla de 2013). Codi...
Urban cycling is a sustainable transport mode that many cities are promoting. However, few cities a...
Within the framework of economic resources optimization devoted to cycling mobility, we present the ...
Despite the growing volume of available transportation data and the efforts of many cities to increa...
Nowadays, technology advances really fast and so does the generation of data. Almost all electronic ...
Understanding the flows of people moving through the built environment is a vital source of informat...
To realize the full potential of crowdsourced data collected by smartphone applications in urban res...
For cycling to be attractive, the infrastructure must be of high quality. Due to the high level of r...
In an era of data-driven smart cities, the possibility of using crowdsourced big data to support evi...
textIn order to determine the most effective ways to increase ridership in their communities, bicycl...
Big Data has begun to create significant impacts in urban and transport planning. This paper covers ...
Issue addressed - A key strategy to increase active travel is the construction of bicycle infrastruc...
Good transportation planning requires reliable data. Nowadays many smartphone users record their rou...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science...
Cycling—as a sustainable and convenient exercise and travel mode—has become increasingly popular in ...
Treball de Final de Màster Universitari Erasmus Mundus en Tecnologia Geoespacial (Pla de 2013). Codi...
Urban cycling is a sustainable transport mode that many cities are promoting. However, few cities a...
Within the framework of economic resources optimization devoted to cycling mobility, we present the ...
Despite the growing volume of available transportation data and the efforts of many cities to increa...
Nowadays, technology advances really fast and so does the generation of data. Almost all electronic ...