Inferring origin-destination flows using mobile phone data: A case study of Senegal

© 2016 IEEE. 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 the study zones such as...

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Main Authors: Demissie M., Antunes F., Bento C., Phithakkitnukoon S., Sukhvibul T.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Published: 2017
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-415422017-09-28T04:21:53Z Inferring origin-destination flows using mobile phone data: A case study of Senegal Demissie M. Antunes F. Bento C. Phithakkitnukoon S. Sukhvibul T. © 2016 IEEE. 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 the study zones such as population, employment, number of cars, etc. However, developing these models can be difficult, especially in the developing countries where transport planners have limited budget to collect detailed transportation data. In this study, we use mobile phone data to estimate the origin-destination (OD) flows between districts of Senegal. We have developed two approaches to estimate commuting trips, recurring travel between one's place of residence and place of work, and irregular trips, which are not recurring, but found to be predominant in developing countries. The inferred OD flows from sample users are expanded using the total population from census data. The results demonstrate how mobile phone data can be used to sense movement of large portion of population more regularly and with reduced cost, especially, in circumstances where relevant data are unavailable or in poor supply. 2017-09-28T04:21:52Z 2017-09-28T04:21:52Z 2016-09-06 Conference Proceeding 2-s2.0-84988892076 10.1109/ECTICon.2016.7561328 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84988892076&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/41542
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description © 2016 IEEE. 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 the study zones such as population, employment, number of cars, etc. However, developing these models can be difficult, especially in the developing countries where transport planners have limited budget to collect detailed transportation data. In this study, we use mobile phone data to estimate the origin-destination (OD) flows between districts of Senegal. We have developed two approaches to estimate commuting trips, recurring travel between one's place of residence and place of work, and irregular trips, which are not recurring, but found to be predominant in developing countries. The inferred OD flows from sample users are expanded using the total population from census data. The results demonstrate how mobile phone data can be used to sense movement of large portion of population more regularly and with reduced cost, especially, in circumstances where relevant data are unavailable or in poor supply.
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author Demissie M.
Antunes F.
Bento C.
Phithakkitnukoon S.
Sukhvibul T.
spellingShingle Demissie M.
Antunes F.
Bento C.
Phithakkitnukoon S.
Sukhvibul T.
Inferring origin-destination flows using mobile phone data: A case study of Senegal
author_facet Demissie M.
Antunes F.
Bento C.
Phithakkitnukoon S.
Sukhvibul T.
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title Inferring origin-destination flows using mobile phone data: A case study of Senegal
title_short Inferring origin-destination flows using mobile phone data: A case study of Senegal
title_full Inferring origin-destination flows using mobile phone data: A case study of Senegal
title_fullStr Inferring origin-destination flows using mobile phone data: A case study of Senegal
title_full_unstemmed Inferring origin-destination flows using mobile phone data: A case study of Senegal
title_sort inferring origin-destination flows using mobile phone data: a case study of senegal
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