A Tale of One City: Using Cellular Network Data for Urban Planning
IEEE Pervasive Computing2011Vol. 10(4), pp. 18–26
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Richard A. Becker, Ramón Cáceres, Karrie Hanson, Ji Meng Loh, Simon Urbanek, Alexander Varshavsky, Chris Volinsky
Abstract
Cellular data from call detail records can help urban planners better understand city dynamics. The authors use CDR data to analyze people flow in and out of a suburban city near New York City.
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