Analysis of human mobility behavior in Smart Cities and Smart Environments: A systematic literature review and taxonomy
Carlos Eduardo Liedtke Borges,
Jorge Arthur Schneider Aranda,
Jorge Luis Victória Barbosa
Abstract:The analysis of human mobility behavior through computational techniques finds applications in various domains and provides valuable insights for urban planning, transportation services, and a deeper understanding of human interactions in Smart Cities and Smart Environments. In this scenario, this study presents a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) with the following main question: How are computational techniques being used to analyse human mobility behavior in Smart Cities and Smart Environments? A total of … Show more
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