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Investigating Bimodal Clustering in Human Mobility [PDF]
We apply a simple clustering algorithm to a large dataset of cellular telecommunication records, reducing the complexity of mobile phone users' full trajectories and allowing for simple statistics to characterize their properties.
Bagrow, James P., Koren, Tal
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Age-related effects of executive function on takeover performance in automated driving
The development of highly automated vehicles can meet elderly drivers’ mobility needs; however, worse driving performance after a takeover request (TOR) is frequently found, especially regarding non-driving related tasks (NDRTs).
Qijia Peng +3 more
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Predicting human mobility through the assimilation of social media traces into mobility models [PDF]
Predicting human mobility flows at different spatial scales is challenged by the heterogeneity of individual trajectories and the multi-scale nature of transportation networks.
Beiró, M. G. +3 more
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Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has confronted health systems with extraordinary changes in demand for health services, which magnified underlying disparities in the health workforce. Initial health workforce capacities were critical, as health systems only have two options to increase workforce level: increasing capacity among the ...
G Williams, M Karanikolos
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The Effect of Recency to Human Mobility [PDF]
In recent years, we have seen scientists attempt to model and explain human dynamics and, in particular, human movement. Many aspects of our complex life are affected by human movements such as disease spread and epidemics modeling, city planning ...
Barbosa, Hugo +3 more
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Law, Migration, and Human Mobility
This book analyses the multifaceted ways law operates in the context of human mobility, as well as the ways in which human mobility affects law. Migration law is conventionally understood as a tool to regulate human movement across borders, and to define the rights and limits related to this movement.
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Human mobility: Models and applications [PDF]
Recent years have witnessed an explosion of extensive geolocated datasets related to human movement, enabling scientists to quantitatively study individual and collective mobility patterns, and to generate models that can capture and reproduce the spatiotemporal structures and regularities in human trajectories.
Hugo Barbosa +9 more
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On the Inability of Markov Models to Capture Criticality in Human Mobility [PDF]
We examine the non-Markovian nature of human mobility by exposing the inability of Markov models to capture criticality in human mobility. In particular, the assumed Markovian nature of mobility was used to establish a theoretical upper bound on the ...
A Cuttone +20 more
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Impacts of Human Mobility in Mobile Data Offloading [PDF]
Due to the limited coverage of WiFi APs, users' mobility has a severe impact on the performance of mobile offloading systems. The present study is a contribution in this context as offloading zones are identified and characterized from individual GPS trajectories when small offloading time windows are considered.
Lima, Emanuel +3 more
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The Ecology of Human Mobility [PDF]
Mobile phones and other geolocated devices have produced unprecedented volumes of data on human movement. Analysis of pooled individual human trajectories using big data approaches has revealed a wealth of emergent features that have ecological parallels in animals across a diverse array of phenomena including commuting, epidemics, the spread of ...
Meekan, Mark G. +6 more
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