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Tripzoom: an app to improve your mobility behavior

Published: 04 December 2012 Publication History

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Mobile devices can help to solve urban traffic problems by improving personal mobility and making transport, traveling, and commuting for individual users more flexible, sustainable, and rewarding. For that purpose, the tripzoom application combines mobility data and patterns from mobile sensing, a dynamic incentive system, and community feedback from social networks. This paper gives an overview of tripzoom, its features, and technical realization, and explains how users can take advantage of it to monitor, manage, and improve their mobility behavior.

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    MUM '12: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia
    December 2012
    383 pages
    ISBN:9781450318150
    DOI:10.1145/2406367

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    1. incentives
    2. mobile mobility
    3. mobile sensing
    4. mobility patterns
    5. social networks
    6. sustainable traffic

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