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Modelling Dynamic Patterns Using Mobile Data

Authors

Suhad Faisal Behadili1, Cyrille Bertelle1 and Loay E. George2, 1Normandie University, France and 2Baghdad University, Iraq

Abstract

Understanding, modeling and simulating human mobility among urban regions is very challengeable effort. It is very important in rescue situations for many kinds of events, either in the indoor events like evacuation of buildings or outdoor ones like public assemblies, community evacuation, in exigency situations there are several incidents could be happened, the overcrowding causes injuries and death cases, which are emerged during emergency situations, as well as it serves urban planning and smart cities. The aim of this study is to explore the characteristics of human mobility patterns, and model them mathematically depending on inter-event time and traveled distances (displacements) parameters by using CDRs (Call Detailed Records) during Armada festival in France. However, the results of the numerical simulation endorse the other studies findings in that the most of real systems patterns are almost follows an exponential distribution. In the future the mobility patterns could be classified according (work or off) days, and the radius of gyration could be considered as effective parameter in modelling human mobility.

Keywords

Modelling, Armada, Probability Distribution, Inter-event time, Displacements

Full Text  Volume 6, Number 2