Artículos de revistas
On the regularity of human mobility
Fecha
2016-12Registro en:
Mucelli Rezende Oliveira, Eduardo; Carneiro Viana, Aline; Sarraute, Carlos; Brea, Jorge Nicolás; Alvarez Hamelin, Jose Ignacio; On the regularity of human mobility; Elsevier Science; Pervasive and Mobile Computin; 33; 12-2016; 73-90
1574-1192
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Mucelli Rezende Oliveira, Eduardo
Carneiro Viana, Aline
Sarraute, Carlos
Brea, Jorge Nicolás
Alvarez Hamelin, Jose Ignacio
Resumen
Understanding human mobility patterns is crucial to fields such as urban mobility and mobile network planning. For this purpose, we make use of large-scale datasets recording individuals spatio-temporal locations, from eight major world cities: Beijing, Tokyo, New York, Paris, San Francisco, London, Moscow and Mexico City. Our contributions are two-fold: first, we show significant similarities in people’s mobility habits regardless of the city and nature of the dataset. Second, we unveil three persistent traits present in an individual’s urban mobility: repetitiveness, preference for shortest-paths, and confinement. These characteristics uncover people’s tendency to revisit few favorite venues using the shortest-path available.