Inferring Passenger Travel Demand to Improve Urban Mobility in Developing Countries Using Cell Phone Data: A Case Study of Senegal
© 2000-2011 IEEE. A rise in population, along with urbanization, has been causing an increase in demand for urban transportation services in the sub-Saharan Africa countries. In these countries, mobility of people is mainly ensured by bus services and a large-scale informal public transport service,...
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Main Authors: | Merkebe Getachew Demissie, Santi Phithakkitnukoon, Titipat Sukhvibul, Francisco Antunes, Rui Gomes, Carlos Bento |
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