G Boeing - Applied Network Science, 2019 - Springer
Street networks may be planned according to clear organizing principles or they may evolve organically through accretion, but their configurations and orientations help define a city's …
With over half of the world's population now living in urban areas, the ability to model and understand the structure and dynamics of cities is becoming increasingly valuable …
G Boeing - International Journal of Information Management, 2021 - Elsevier
Urban planning and morphology have relied on analytical cartography and visual communication tools for centuries to illustrate spatial patterns, conceptualize proposed …
Watts and Strogatz, with the publication in 1998 of their seminal paper on small-world networks, opened the golden era of complex networks studies and showed in particular how …
Urbanisation is a fundamental phenomenon whose quantitative characterisation is still inadequate. We report here the empirical analysis of a unique data set regarding almost 200 …
Over the last fifty years, research into street networks has gained prominence with a rapidly growing number of studies across disparate disciplines. These studies investigate a wide …
R Louf, M Barthelemy - Journal of the royal society …, 2014 - royalsocietypublishing.org
We propose a quantitative method to classify cities according to their street pattern. We use the conditional probability distribution of shape factor of blocks with a given area and define …
Interventions of central, top-down planning are serious limitations to the possibility of modelling the dynamics of cities. An example is the city of Paris (France), which during the …
False data injection attacks (FDIAs) pose a significant threat to smart power grids. Recent efforts have focused on developing machine learning (ML)-based defense strategies against …