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http://dx.doi.org/10.7782/JKSR.2015.18.5.481

Trip Generation Analysis Using Mobile Phone Data  

Kim, Kyoungtae (Green Transport and Logistics Institute, Korea Railroad Research Institute)
Lee, Inmook (Green Transport and Logistics Institute, Korea Railroad Research Institute)
Min, Jae Hong (Green Transport and Logistics Institute, Korea Railroad Research Institute)
Kwak, Ho-Chan (Green Transport and Logistics Institute, Korea Railroad Research Institute)
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Journal of the Korean Society for Railway / v.18, no.5, 2015 , pp. 481-488 More about this Journal
Abstract
The recent trend in transportation planning information is to reduce traffic survey costs and enhance accuracy by using and converging various sources of external data. In Korea, mobile phone data can help generate useful transportation planning information, thanks to the universal use of mobile phones, which are present in a number greater than that of the population. This paper addresses measures to derive trip generation information from mobile phone data and verifies the value of the system for practical use by correlation analysis with KTDB trip generation data. The results show that trip generation information produced by mobile phone data correlates with existing (KTDB) trip generation data.
Keywords
Mobile phone data; Cell phone data; Trip generation; Trip production; Trip attraction;
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