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Classification of typical Bluetooth OD matrices based on structural similarity of travel patterns: Case study on Brisbane cityBehara et al., 2018
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- Behara K
- Bhaskar A
- Chung E
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- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting The Transportation Research Board (TRB) 97th Annual Meeting
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The structure of a daily Origin-Destination (OD) matrix represents the distribution of travel patterns in terms of number of trips ending into different destinations within a region. However, the daily travel patterns could be significantly different due to different …
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