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Yupei Shu, Xu Chen and Xuan Di
This paper aims to use location-based social media data to infer the impact of the Russia?Ukraine war on human mobility. We examine the impact of the Russia?Ukraine war on changes in human mobility in terms of the spatial range of check-in locations usin...
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Oscar Romero, Aika Silveira Miura, Lorena Parra and Jaime Lloret
Mobility in urban and interurban areas, mainly by cars, is a day-to-day activity of many people. However, some of its main drawbacks are traffic jams and accidents. Newly made vehicles have pre-installed driving evaluation systems, which can prevent acci...
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Zijian Guo, Xintao Liu and Pengxiang Zhao
Environmental exposure of people plays an important role in assessing the quality of human life. The most existing methods that estimate the environmental exposure either focus on the individual level or do not consider human mobility. This paper adopts ...
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Chang Ren, Luliang Tang, Jed Long, Zihan Kan and Xue Yang
The acquisition of human trajectories facilitates movement data analytics and location-based services, but gaps in trajectories limit the extent in which many tracking datasets can be utilized. We present a model to estimate place visit probabilities at ...
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Yitong Gan, Hongchao Fan, Wei Jiao and Mengqi Sun
In China, the traditional taxi industry is conforming to the trend of the times, with taxi drivers working with e-hailing applications. This reform is of great significance, not only for the taxi industry, but also for the transportation industry, cities...
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Chengming Li, Jiaxi Hu, Zhaoxin Dai, Zixian Fan and Zheng Wu
With the arrival of the big data era, mobile phone data have attracted increasing attention due to their rich information and high sampling rate. Currently, researchers have conducted various studies using mobile phone data. However, most existing studie...
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Junfeng Jiao and Shunhua Bai
This paper investigated the travel patterns of 1.7 million shared E-scooter trips from April 2018 to February 2019 in Austin, TX. There were more than 6000 active E-scooters in operation each month, generating over 150,000 trips and covered approximately...
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Zhenzhou Xu, Ge Cui, Ming Zhong and Xin Wang
Anomalous urban mobility pattern refers to abnormal human mobility flow in a city. Anomalous urban mobility pattern detection is important in the study of urban mobility. In this paper, a framework is proposed to identify anomalous urban mobility pattern...
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Jinping Lin, Kangmin Wu, Shan Yang and Qianqian Liu
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Liang Wen, Jeff Kenworthy, Xiumei Guo and Dora Marinova
Traffic congestion is one of the most vexing city problems and involves numerous factors which cannot be addressed without a holistic approach. Congestion cannot be narrowly tackled at the cost of a city?s quality of life. Focusing on transport and land ...
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Traffic congestion is one of the most vexing city problems and involves numerous factors which cannot be addressed without a holistic approach. Congestion cannot be narrowly tackled at the cost of a city’s quality of life. Focusing on transport and...
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Jean Damascène Mazimpaka and Sabine Timpf
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Yanzhong Yin, Qunyong Wu and Mengmeng Li
Understanding intercity mobility patterns is important for future urban planning, in which the intensity of intercity mobility indicates the degree of urban integration development. This study investigates the intercity mobility patterns of the Greater B...
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Guijun Lai, Yuzhen Shang, Binbao He, Guanwei Zhao and Muzhuang Yang
Characterizing the taxi travel network is of fundamental importance to our understanding of urban mobility, and could provide intellectual support for urban planning, traffic congestion, and even the spread of diseases. However, the research on the inter...
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Marek Drliciak, Ján Celko
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The transport forecast is the unconditional part of every transport studies, LOS capacity calculations or town transport plans. It is processed for several time horizons or time intervals. The basic purpose of transportation planning and management is to...
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Kai Liu
The metropolitan area can be regarded as a multi-functional structure consisting of plural coordinated urban nucleuses. This study aims to clarify the characteristics of urban nucleuses and a spatiotemporal pattern of human mobility in the Manila metropo...
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Nikolaos Gavanas, Georgia Pozoukidou, Eleni Verani
A literature review indicates that there is an increasing number of Land Use/Transport Interaction (LUTI) models being used in policy analysis and support of urban land use, transport and environmental planning. In this context, LUTI models are considere...
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Kai Liu
The metropolitan area can be regarded as a multi-functional structure consisting of plural coordinated urban nucleuses. This study aims to clarify the characteristics of urban nucleuses and a spatiotemporal pattern of human mobility in the Manila metropo...
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Wenwen He and Fu Ren
Human-flow pattern can reflect the urban population mobility and the urban operating state. Understanding the trajectory of urban-population moving patterns can improve the effectiveness of urban-management measures. While most of the existing studies on...
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David Chapman, Kristina L. Nilsson, Agatino Rizzo and Agneta Larsson
This study explores connectivity for soft mobility in the winter season. Working with residents from the sub-arctic city of Luleå, Sweden, the research examines how the interaction between the built environment and winter season affects people?s use of t...
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