• DocumentCode
    623685
  • Title

    Location patterns of mobile users: A large-scale tudy

  • Author

    Sridharan, Arun ; Bolot, Jean

  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    14-19 April 2013
  • Firstpage
    1007
  • Lastpage
    1015
  • Abstract
    The opportunities to understand human-mobility have increased significantly of late with the rapid adoption of wireless devices that report locations frequently. In this work1, we utilize one such rich data-set comprising of nationwide call data records from several million users to analyze and understand their location patterns. We define a location pattern as the set of locations visited by a user, which roughly speaking, can be considered to be the footprint of the user. Such an analysis is useful since it allows insight into aspects such as the range covered by a user, general direction and major routes of travel, characterization of geographic areas etc.,. These in turn are useful inputs for network planning, traffic planning and mobility models. We propose a systematic methodology that utilizes geometric structures like the Minimum Area Rectangle, line segmentation and clustering techniques to extract meaningful information for location patterns and apply it to our large data-set. Based on this we report on aspects such as the size and orientation of footprints, length of major routes as well as characterize and compare locales based on movement patterns. Finally, we identify some key features of location patterns that can be modeled very well with a single statistical distribution, the Double Pareto LogNormal (DPLN) distribution regardless of locale.
  • Keywords
    Pareto distribution; mobile radio; statistical distributions; telecommunication network planning; telecommunication traffic; clustering techniques; double Pareto lognormal distribution; human-mobility; information extraction; line segmentation; location patterns; minimum area rectangle; mobile users; mobility models; network planning; statistical distribution; traffic planning; wireless devices; Approximation methods; Cities and towns; Clustering algorithms; Planning; Poles and towers; Shape; Trajectory;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    INFOCOM, 2013 Proceedings IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Turin
  • ISSN
    0743-166X
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-5944-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/INFCOM.2013.6566890
  • Filename
    6566890