Mobile phone based data in human travel behaviour studies: new insights from a longitudinal perspective
This dissertation aimed to ascertain how mobile phone based data can help the author to understand human travel behaviour. This is obtained by answering five refined research questions; the main results were introduced, and the findings were thoroughly discussed. This dissertation argues that the ca...
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