Authors
Sahar Hoteit, Stefano Secci, Stanislav Sobolevsky, Carlo Ratti, Guy Pujolle
Publication date
2014/5/8
Journal
Computer Networks
Volume
64
Pages
296-307
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Nowadays, the huge worldwide mobile-phone penetration is increasingly turning the mobile network into a gigantic ubiquitous sensing platform, enabling large-scale analysis and applications. Recently, mobile data-based research reached important conclusions about various aspects of human mobility patterns. But how accurately do these conclusions reflect the reality? To evaluate the difference between reality and approximation methods, we study in this paper the error between real human trajectory and the one obtained through mobile phone data using different interpolation methods (linear, cubic, nearest interpolations) taking into consideration mobility parameters. Moreover, we evaluate the error between real and estimated load using the proposed interpolation methods. From extensive evaluations based on real cellular network activity data of the state of Massachusetts, we show that, with respect to …
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Scholar articles
S Hoteit, S Secci, S Sobolevsky, C Ratti, G Pujolle - Computer Networks, 2014