Destination Choice Game: A Spatial Interaction Theory on Human Mobility

02/14/2018
by   Yan Xiao-Yong, et al.
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With remarkable significance in migration prediction, global disease mitigation, urban plan and many others, an arresting challenge is to predict human mobility fluxes between any two locations. A number of methods have been proposed against the above challenge, including the intervening opportunity model, the gravity model, the radiation model, the population-weighted opportunity model, and so on. Despite their theoretical elegance, all models ignored an intuitive and important ingredient in individual decision about where to go, that is, the possible congestion on the way and the possible crowding in the destination. Here we propose a microscopic mechanism underlying mobility decisions, named destination choice game (DCG), which takes into account the crowding effects resulted from spatial interactions among individuals. In comparison with the state-of-the-art models, the present one shows more accurate prediction on mobility fluxes across wide scales from intracity trips to intercity travels, and further to internal migrations. The well-known gravity model is happen to be the equilibrium solution of a degenerated DCG neglecting the crowding effects in the destinations.

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