Given the limitations of traditional methods of data collection and the increased use of smartphones, there is growing attention given to using smartphone apps for activity-travel …
Future Mobility Sensing (FMS) is an innovative smartphone-based travel survey that was field-tested in 2012 and 2013, together with the Household Interview Travel Survey (HITS) …
J Zeng, Y Yu, Y Chen, D Yang, L Zhang… - … Research Part C …, 2023 - Elsevier
Identifying travel modes from GPS tracks, as an essential technique to understand the travel behavior of a population, has received widespread interest over the past decade. While …
S Hong, F Zhao, V Livshits, S Gershenfeld… - … Research Part A: Policy …, 2021 - Elsevier
Collecting accurate travel data is vital for transportation planning purposes. Regional travel demand forecasts as well as transportation system analyses depend on datasets that …
Recent advances in communication technologies have enabled researchers to collect travel data based on ubiquitous and location-aware smartphones. These advances hold out the …
D McCool, P Lugtig, O Mussmann… - Journal of Official …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Advances in smartphone technology have allowed for individuals to have access to near- continuous location tracking at a very precise level. As the backbone of mobility research …
R Low, L Cheah, L You - IEEE Transactions on Intelligent …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Recent advancements in information and communication technologies have led to the ubiquitous use of mobile sensing devices, such as smartphones and vehicle trackers, to …
Interest in global positioning system (GPS)-based mobility assessment for health and aging research is growing, and with it the demand for validated GPS-based mobility indicators …
Smartphone-based travel surveys have attracted much attention recently, for their potential to improve data quality and response rate. One of the first such survey systems, Future …