Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2025

Deriving Origin-Destination matrices from Aggregated Mobile Phone Data : a new insight on people's mobility

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Traditional household travel surveys are the main source of information to feed the transport models used for planning and evaluating transport policies, services and infrastructures. To bring complementary information, passive data such as Mobile Phone Data (MPD) have been considered as promising, as they are collected continuously and on larger samples. Unlike individual MPD, aggregated MPD avoids privacy concerns and can be collected over long periods of time, but it only provides the number of people in a given area during a given time interval and requires further processing for mobility management. This paper therefore proposes a theoretical framework for generating OD matrices from AMPD, using methods derived from traffic counts, thanks to an innovative analogy between these two data sources. To ensure proper data transformation, several algorithms are tested, first in a simulated case and then using real data in Rouen, France. The results demonstrate the potential of AMPD to generate high quality OD matrices on a continuous basis, coherent with expected values in the simulated case and the results of a household survey in the experimental case.

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hal-05120053 , version 1 (19-06-2025)

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Clémence De Rolland, Caroline Bayart, Patrick Bonnel. Deriving Origin-Destination matrices from Aggregated Mobile Phone Data : a new insight on people's mobility. 13th International Steering Committee for Transport Survey Conferences, Mar 2025, Da Nang, Vietnam. ⟨hal-05120053⟩
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