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Yuting Chen, Pengjun Zhao, Yi Lin, Yushi Sun, Rui Chen, Ling Yu and Yu Liu
Precise identification of spatial unit functional features in the city is a pre-condition for urban planning and policy-making. However, inferring unknown attributes of urban spatial units from data mining of spatial interaction remains a challenge in ge...
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Liliana Andrei and Oana Luca
Integrating autonomous vehicles (AVs) into urban areas poses challenges for transportation, infrastructure, building, environment, society, and policy. This paper goes beyond the technical intricacies of AVs and takes a holistic, interdisciplinary approa...
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Vincent Obry-Legros, Geneviève Boisjoly
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While the influence of land use and transport networks on travel behavior is known, few studies have jointly examined the effects of home and work location characteristics when modelling travel behavior. In this study, a two-step approach is proposed to ...
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Haiqiang Yang and Zihan Li
The objective imbalance between the taxi supply and demand exists in various areas of the city. Accurately predicting this imbalance helps taxi companies with dispatching, thereby increasing their profits and meeting the travel needs of residents. The ap...
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Mengchi Xing, Haojiang Deng and Rui Han
The 5G core network adopts a Control and User Plane Separation (CUPS) architecture to meet the challenges of low-latency business requirements. In this architecture, a balance between management costs and User Experience (UE) is achieved by moving User P...
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Anas Abu Taleb, Qasem Abu Al-Haija and Ammar Odeh
Wireless sensor networks (W.S.N.s) are a critical research area with numerous practical applications. W.S.N.s are utilized in real-life scenarios, including environmental monitoring, healthcare, industrial automation, smart homes, and agriculture. As W.S...
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Maxime Lenormand and Horacio Samaniego
The relationship between urban mobility, social networks, and socioeconomic status is complex and difficult to apprehend, notably due to the lack of data. Here we use mobile phone data to analyze the socioeconomic structure of spatial and social interact...
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Jean-Claude Baraka Munyaka, Jérôme Chenal, Alexis Gatoni Sebarenzi, Rim Mrani and Akuto Akpedze Konou
Rural mobility in Africa is an under-researched issue. Rural communities have often suffered from reduced mobility that has hampered their access to essential services and facilities such as education, health care, food, and clean water. In many rural co...
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Aziz Ur Rehman, Mardeni Bin Roslee and Tiang Jun Jiat
With the rapid growth of data traffic and mobile devices, it is imperative to provide reliable and stable services during mobility. Heterogeneous Networks (HetNets) and dense networks have been identified as potential solutions to address the upcoming ca...
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Yurun Wang, Pu Zhao, Senkai Xie and Wenjia Zhang
Understanding the spatial structure of a megaregion with urban and rural areas is crucial for promoting sustainable urbanization and urban?rural integration. Compared to the city network (or the network of urban areas), however, fewer studies focus on th...
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