DocumentCode
2526835
Title
Integrated geo-sensing: A case study on the relationships between weather and mobile phone usage in Northern Italy
Author
Sagl, Guenther ; Beinat, Euro ; Resch, Bernd ; Blaschke, Thomas
Author_Institution
Studio iSPACE, Res. Studios Austria RSA, Austria
fYear
2011
fDate
June 29 2011-July 1 2011
Firstpage
208
Lastpage
213
Abstract
Meteorological phenomena, in particular rapid events with local dynamics such as the onset of heavy rainfall, may have several instantaneous impacts on human behaviour. These impacts include, for example, the utilization of private or public transportation or on scheduling of personal and business activities. Given the increasing accuracy of weather forecasting at any scale, understanding the relationship between weather patterns and collective mobility behaviour or activity could, for instance, provide valuable insights into understanding urban dynamics and/or demand for public resources such as transportation. Scientific studies show that user-generated traffic in wireless communication networks can serve as a proxy for spatio-temporal patterns of human behaviour. In this paper we explore the relationship between weather and mobile phone usage and indirectly on human behaviour. We link the time-space pattern of meteorological measurements with that of mobile phone usage in the same large scale area (a region in Northern Italy). Taking the spatial context into account, we compare frequency-domain statistics correlations between weather and telecom activity and how they change between mountainous, urban, and coastal areas. The results indicate significant relationships between weather conditions, telecom activity, and area type.
Keywords
behavioural sciences computing; geophysics computing; human computer interaction; meteorological instruments; mobile computing; mobile radio; statistical analysis; weather forecasting; Northern Italy; frequency-domain statistics correlations; heavy rainfall; human behaviour; integrated geo-sensing; meteorological measurements; meteorological phenomena; mobile phone usage; mobility behaviour; telecom activity; weather activity; weather forecasting; wireless communication networks; Correlation; Harmonic analysis; Meteorology; Mobile communication; Mobile handsets; Sea measurements; Telecommunication traffic; environmental monitoring; factor analysis; human behaviour; sensor networks; spectral analysis; squared spectral coherence estimation; user-generated network traffic;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Spatial Data Mining and Geographical Knowledge Services (ICSDM), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Fuzhou
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-8352-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSDM.2011.5969033
Filename
5969033
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