2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0184532
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Emergence of encounter networks due to human mobility

Abstract: There is a burst of work on human mobility and encounter networks. However, the connection between these two important fields just begun recently. It is clear that both are closely related: Mobility generates encounters, and these encounters might give rise to contagion phenomena or even friendship. We model a set of random walkers that visit locations in space following a strategy akin to Lévy flights. We measure the encounters in space and time and establish a link between walkers after they coincide several… Show more

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“…There were dramatic deviations from realism indicating serious flaws in existing models and their inadequacy as testbed tools for any type of performance evaluation purposes. Riascos and Mateos [9] have analyzed the human urban mobility in New York and Tokyo based on the data harvested from Foursquare application.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were dramatic deviations from realism indicating serious flaws in existing models and their inadequacy as testbed tools for any type of performance evaluation purposes. Riascos and Mateos [9] have analyzed the human urban mobility in New York and Tokyo based on the data harvested from Foursquare application.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The growing mobility of people and the use of technologies affect the relations that are connected with it. Electronic devices and software, on the one hand, make it possible to identify the location of a person, but at the same time it eliminates the necessity for direct contact with that person [28]. There is no need for direct interaction to commit legal actions, and the territory on which some legal relations occur does not matter at all and, thus, isn't taken into consideration within the current system of regulation.…”
Section: Relationships In the Virtual Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the collective level, the spatial-temporal patterns of aggregate human mobility were widely used in urban planning [26], traffic forecasting [27], and the spread prevention of biological [28], and mobile viruses [29]. As a result, human mobility, on the one hand, made the world smaller [30]; on the other hand, led to city attraction and economic strength. Thus, human mobility has potential for estimating economic growth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%