Measuring mobility to monitor travel and physical distancing interventions: a common framework for mobile phone data analysis
Autor
Kishore, Nishant
Kiang, Mathew V
Engø-Monsen, Kenth
Vembar, Navin
Schroeder, Andrew
Balsari, Satchit
Buckee, Caroline O
Institución
Resumen
A surge of interest has been noted in the use of mobility data from mobile phones to monitor physical distancing and
model the spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Despite several
years of research in this area, standard frameworks for aggregating and making use of different data streams from
mobile phones are scarce and difficult to generalise across data providers. Here, we examine aggregation principles
and procedures for different mobile phone data streams and describe a common syntax for how aggregated data are
used in research and policy. We argue that the principles of privacy and data protection are vital in assessing more
technical aspects of aggregation and should be an important central feature to guide partnerships with governments
who make use of research products.