DocumentCode :
172547
Title :
Urban mobility scaling: Lessons from ‘little data’
Author :
Wilkerson, Galen ; Khalili, Ramin ; Schmid, S.
Author_Institution :
Tech. Univ. Berlin, Berlin, Germany
fYear :
2014
fDate :
April 27 2014-May 2 2014
Firstpage :
777
Lastpage :
782
Abstract :
Recent mobility scaling research, using new data sources, often relies on aggregated data alone. Hence, these studies face difficulties characterizing the influence of factors such as transportation mode on mobility patterns. This paper attempts to complement this research by looking at a category-rich mobility data set. In order to shed light on the impact of categories, as a case study, we use conventionally collected German mobility data. In contrast to `check-in´-based data, our results are not biased by Euclidean distance approximations. In our analysis, we show that aggregation can hide crucial differences between trip length distributions, when subdivided by categories. For example, we see that on an urban scale (0 to ~ 15 km), walking, versus driving, exhibits a highly different scaling exponent, thus universality class. Moreover, mode share and trip length are responsive to day-of-week and time-of-day. For example, in Germany, although driving is relatively less frequent on Sundays than on Wednesdays, trips seem to be longer. In addition, our work may shed new light on the debate between distance-based and intervening-opportunity mechanisms affecting mobility patterns, since mode may be chosen both according to trip length and urban form.
Keywords :
data analysis; social networking (online); transportation; Euclidean distance approximations; German mobility data; Germany; category-rich mobility data set; check-in-based data; intervening-opportunity mechanisms; trip length distributions; urban mobility scaling; Automobiles; Cities and towns; Conferences; Legged locomotion; Sociology; Statistics;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer Communications Workshops (INFOCOM WKSHPS), 2014 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Toronto, ON
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOMW.2014.6849329
Filename :
6849329
Link To Document :
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