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Models and tools for the analysis of human behaviour in third generation metropolis

Published on Sep 26, 20083272 Views

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Models and tools for the analysis of human behaviour in third generation metropolis00:00
Abstract00:28
Why now01:05
Number of OCTOTelematics mobile terminals01:14
GPS data02:05
June 2006 Bologna Gps data03:23
Bologna04:02
Space error -> 10 meters & Time error -> none05:01
sampling error05:36
We show empirical evidences for “universal” laws...07:45
Bologna inner trajectories08:02
Roma08:54
Exponential decay law09:31
GPS Data Set Reliability11:11
This exponential empirical law seems independent from12:08
Florence stop-time12:19
Zipf’s stop-law13:50
The signal is hidden by “Zipf’s noise”13:55
80 km x 80 km model15:00
Traffic Model15:45
Some problem with the physical initial conditions16:43
The real problem is to know the intentions18:03
For the Provincia di Firenze during March 2008...19:35
Interview and real life19:53
Nodes and Links distribution21:15
Plethora of measures22:11