4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Everyday space-time geographies: using mobile phone-based sensor data to monitor urban activity in Harbin, Paris, and Tallinn

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13658816.2015.1063151

Keywords

time use; smart city; social time; urban; mobile positioning; geography; spatial mobility

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  1. Estonian Research Council Institutional Research Grant [IUT2-17]
  2. EU Regional Development Foundation [3.2.0802.11-0043, 3.2.1201.13-0009]
  3. Swiss National Science Foundation [205121_141284]
  4. United States Department of Transportation Eisenhower Fellowship Program
  5. European Regional Development Fund through the Software Technology and Applications Competence Centre
  6. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [205121_141284] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)

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This paper proposes a methodology for using mobile telephone-based sensor data for detecting spatial and temporal differences in everyday activities in cities. Mobile telephone-based sensor data has great applicability in developing urban monitoring tools and smart city solutions. The paper outlines methods for delineating indicator points of temporal events referenced as midnight', morning start', midday', and duration of day', which represent the mobile telephone usage of residents (what we call social time) rather than solar or standard time. Density maps by time quartiles were also utilized to test the versatility of this methodology and to analyze the spatial differences in cities. The methodology was tested with data from cities of Harbin (China), Paris (France), and Tallinn (Estonia). Results show that the developed methods have potential for measuring the distribution of temporal activities in cities and monitoring urban changes with georeferenced mobile phone data.

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