Z Wang, SY He, Y Leung - Travel Behaviour and Society, 2018 - Elsevier
Travel behaviour has been studied for decades to guide transportation development and management, with the support of traditional data collected by travel surveys. Recently, with …
The current COVID-19 pandemic raises concerns worldwide, leading to serious health, economic, and social challenges. The rapid spread of the virus at a global scale highlights …
N Shoval, R Ahas - Tourism Geographies, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The past decade has witnessed dramatic growth in the implementation of various tracking technologies in tourism studies. A thorough review of literature reveals that 45 papers were …
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis resulted in unprecedented changes in the spatial mobility of people across societies due to the restrictions imposed. This also resulted …
Fast urbanization generates increasing amounts of travel flows, urging the need for efficient transport planning policies. In parallel, mobile phone data have emerged as the largest …
Z Huang, X Ling, P Wang, F Zhang, Y Mao, T Lin… - … research part C …, 2018 - Elsevier
Even though a variety of human mobility models have been recently developed, models that can capture real-time human mobility of urban populations in a sustainable and economical …
J Steenbruggen, E Tranos, P Nijkamp - Telecommunications Policy, 2015 - Elsevier
The use of mobile phone data provides new spatio-temporal tools for improving urban planning, and for reducing inefficiencies in present-day urban systems. Data from mobile …
Y Pan, SY He - Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2022 - Elsevier
The COVID-19 outbreak has significantly impacted people's mobility in terms of travel, which is directly related to regional economic vitality and individuals' well-being. This study …
This paper proposes a methodology for using mobile telephone-based sensor data for detecting spatial and temporal differences in everyday activities in cities. Mobile telephone …