A survival model to explain the statistical properties of multimodal mobility

Author:

Mizzi C,Fabbri A,Colombini G,Bertini F,Bazzani A

Abstract

Abstract The statistical properties of human mobility have been studied in the framework of complex systems physics. Taking advantage of the new datasets made available by the information and communication technologies, the distributions of mobility path lengths and of trip durations have been considered to discover the fingerprints of complexity characters, but the role of the different transportation means on the statistical properties of urban mobility has not been studied in depth. In this paper, we cope with the problem of the existence of universal features for pedestrian, bike and vehicular urban mobility. In particular, we propose the use of travel time as the universal energy for the mobility and we define a simple survival model that explains the travel time distribution of the different mobility types. The analysis is performed in the metropolitan area of Bologna (Italy), where GPS datasets were available on individual trips using different transport means. Our results could be helpful for the realization of multimodal sustainable mobility in future cities, compatible with the citizen’s propensities to use different transport means.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Statistics and Probability,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics

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