2013
Journal article  Closed Access

Understanding the patterns of car travel

Pappalardo L., Rinzivillo S., Qu Z., Pedreschi D., Giannotti F.

Human Mobility  Network Science  Data Mining  General Materials Science  Physical and Theoretical Chemistry  H.2.8 Database Applications. Data Mining  General Physics and Astronomy 

Are the patterns of car travel different from those of general human mobility? Based on a unique dataset consisting of the GPS trajectories of 10 million travels accomplished by 150,000 cars in Italy, we investigate how known mobility models apply to car travels, and illustrate novel analytical findings. We also assess to what extent the sample in our dataset is representative of the overall car mobility, and discover how to build an extremely accurate model that, given our GPS data, estimates the real traffic values as measured by road sensors.

Source: The European physical journal. Special topics 215 (2013): 61–73. doi:10.1140/epjst/e2013-01715-5

Publisher: Springer, Les Ulis ;, Francia


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@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:278835,
	title = {Understanding the patterns of car travel},
	author = {Pappalardo L. and Rinzivillo S. and Qu Z. and Pedreschi D. and Giannotti F.},
	publisher = {Springer, Les Ulis ;, Francia},
	doi = {10.1140/epjst/e2013-01715-5},
	journal = {The European physical journal. Special topics},
	volume = {215},
	pages = {61–73},
	year = {2013}
}