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Dominique Gillis, Angel J. Lopez and Sidharta Gautama
The use of smartphone tracking is seen as the way forward in data collection for travel behavior studies. It overcomes some of the weaknesses of the classical approach (which uses paper trip diaries) in terms of accuracy and user annoyance. This article ...
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Dominique Gillis, Sidharta Gautama, Casper Van Gheluwe, Ivana Semanjski, Angel J. Lopez and Dirk Lauwers
The article describes an application of global positioning system (GPS) tracking data (floating bike data) for measuring delays for cyclists at signalized intersections. For selected intersections, we used trip data collected by smartphone tracking to ca...
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Raffay Rizwan, Muhammad Naeem Shehzad and Muhammad Naeem Awais
Air transport is the fastest way to reach areas with no direct land routes for ambulances. This paper presents the development of a quadcopter-based rapid response unit in an efficient aerial aid system to eliminate the delay time for first aid supplies....
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Chris Rose
If your smartphone has a GPS, your provider knows exactly where you are and where you have been as well as who you have contacted. In addition, tracking software which logs where you have been and what you did has been previously found on Apple's iPhone ...
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