A Simulation Model for Intra-Urban Movements
Authored by Nimrod Serok, Efrat Blumenfeld-Lieberthal
Date Published: 2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0132576
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Abstract
Human mobility patterns (HMP) have become of interest to a variety of
disciplines. The increasing availability of empirical data enables
researchers to analyze patterns of people's movements. Recent work
suggested that HMP follow a Levy-flight distribution and present
regularity. Here, we present an innovative agent-based model that
simulates HMP for various purposes. It is based on the combination of
regular movements with spatial considerations, represented by an
expanded gravitation model. The agents in this model have different
attributes that affect their choice of destination and the duration they
stay in each location. Thus, their movement mimics real-life situations.
This is a stochastic, bottom-up model, yet it yields HMP that
qualitatively fit HMP empirical data in terms of individuals, as well as
the entire population. Our results also correspond to real-life
phenomena in terms of urban spatial dynamics, that is, the emergence of
popular locations in the city due to bottom-up behavior of people. Our
model is novel in being based on the assumption that HMP are
space-dependent as well as follow high regularity. To our knowledge, we
are the first to succeed in simulating HMP not only at the inter-city
scale but also at the intra-urban one.
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emergence
Land-use
Human mobility patterns