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Bottleneck 1 Engpass 1 Geo-located Social Networks 1 Graph Theory 1 Human Mobility 1 Network 1 Netzwerk 1 Queueing theory 1 Social Media 1 Traffic congestion 1 Verkehrsstau 1 Warteschlangentheorie 1
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Beguerisse-Diaz, Mariano 1 Beguerisse-Díaz, Mariano 1 Escalante, Miguel A. 1 Garduño, Elmer 1 Gonzalez, Victor M. 1 Howison, Sam 1 Martinez, Victor R. 1 Porter, Mason 1 Wallis, Alisdair 1 Ying, Fabian 1
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International Journal of Web Services Research (IJWSR) 1
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Minimizing Congestion in Single-Source, Single-Sink Queueing Networks
Ying, Fabian; Wallis, Alisdair; Porter, Mason; Howison, Sam - 2021
We study queueing networks with a single source and a single sink. We assume that walkers traverse a network according to an unbiased random walk, and we analyze how network topology affects the total mean queue size $Q$, which we use to measure congestion. We examine network topologies that...
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Understanding Human Behavior in Urban Spaces using Social Network Data: A Mobility Graph Approach
Martinez, Victor R.; Escalante, Miguel A.; … - In: International Journal of Web Services Research (IJWSR) 13 (2016) 4, pp. 54-66
Public streams of geo-located social media information have provided researchers with a rich source of information from which to draw patterns of urban-scale human-mobility. However, most of the literature relies on assumptions over the spatial distribution of this data (e.g., by considering...
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