A Survey of Open Source User Activity Traces with Applications to User Mobility Characterization and Modeling

The current state-of-the-art in user mobility research has extensively relied on open-source mobility traces captured from pedestrian and vehicular activity through a variety of communication technologies as users engage in a wide-range of applications, including connected healthcare, localization, social media, e-commerce, etc. Most of these traces are feature-rich and diverse, not only in the information they provide, but also in how they can be used and leveraged. This diversity poses two main challenges for researchers and practitioners who wish to make use of available mobility datasets. First, it is quite difficult to get a bird's eye view of the available traces without spending considerable time looking them up. Second, once they have found the traces, they still need to figure out whether the traces are adequate to their needs. The purpose of this survey is three-fold. It proposes a taxonomy to classify open-source mobility traces including their mobility mode, data source and collection technology. It then uses the proposed taxonomy to classify existing open-source mobility traces and finally, highlights three case studies using popular publicly available datasets to showcase how our taxonomy can tease out feature sets in traces to help determine their applicability to specific use-cases.

READ FULL TEXT

page 3

page 4

page 11

page 12

page 13

page 14

page 15

page 16

research
08/09/2020

Human Mobility in Opportunistic Networks: Characteristics, Models and Prediction Methods

Opportunistic networks (OppNets) are modern types of intermittently conn...
research
10/12/2018

Custom Dual Transportation Mode Detection by Smartphone Devices Exploiting Sensor Diversity

Making applications aware of the mobility experienced by the user can op...
research
09/13/2023

OMOD: An open-source tool for creating disaggregated mobility demand based on OpenStreetMap

In this paper, we introduce the OpenStreetMap Mobility Demand Generator ...
research
03/31/2020

Infostop: Scalable stop-location detection in multi-user mobility data

Data-driven research in mobility has prospered in recent years, providin...
research
12/04/2020

A Survey on Deep Learning for Human Mobility

The study of human mobility is crucial due to its impact on several aspe...
research
10/06/2017

Using Sparse Digital Traces to Fill in Individual Level Mobility Timelines

Predicting individual-level mobility patterns is an imperative part of u...
research
08/10/2021

An Open Framework for Analyzing and Modeling XR Network Traffic

Thanks to recent advancements in the technology, eXtended Reality (XR) a...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset