Esztergár-Kiss et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Mobility mapping based on a survey from the city of BerlinEsztergár-Kiss et al., 2016
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- Esztergár-Kiss D
- Koppányi Z
- Lovas T
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- Periodica Polytechnica Transportation Engineering
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Analyzing mobility patterns helps to understand travel behavior of travelers, thus the transportation demands. A comprehensive mobility analysis was performed on a huge dataset from Berlin. This dataset contains answers from 41,000 volunteers, who reported …
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