Evaluating long‐distance travel patterns in Israel by tracking cellular phone positions |
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Authors: | Shlomo Bekhor Yehoshua Cohen Charles Solomon |
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Institution: | 1. Transportation Research Institute, Technion City, Haifa 32000, Israel;2. Matat, Transportation Planning Center Ltd., 43 Haaliyah Hashniyah St., POB 189, Azor 58190, Israel |
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Abstract: | Long‐distance trips are generally under‐reported in typical household surveys, because of relative low frequency of these trips. This paper proposes to utilize location data from cellular phone systems in order to study long‐distance travel patterns. The proposed approach allows passive data collection on many travelers over a long period of time at low costs. The paper presents the results of a study that applies cellular phone technology to assess trips at the national level. The method was specifically designed to capture long distance trips, as part of the development of a national demand model conducted for the Economics and Planning Department of the Israel Ministry of Transport. The method allows the construction of origin–destination tables directly from the cellular phone positions. The paper presents selected results to illustrate the potential of the method for transportation planning and analysis. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | intelligent transport systems transport planning transportation analysis |
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