Demissie et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Inferring origin-destination flows using mobile phone data: A case study of SenegalDemissie et al., 2016
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- Demissie M
- Antunes F
- Bento C
- Phithakkitnukoon S
- Sukhvibul T
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- 2016 13th International conference on electrical engineering/electronics, computer, telecommunications and information technology (ECTI-CON)
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In transportation planning, estimating the movement of people between a set of origins and destinations is a challenging task. This has been inferred in two way: from data on household socioeconomic attributes in each study zone or based on the characteristics of …
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