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Universal scaling laws of collective human flow patterns in urban regions

Sociology

Universal scaling laws of collective human flow patterns in urban regions

Y. Shida, H. Takayasu, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Yohei Shida, Hideki Takayasu, Shlomo Havlin, and Misako Takayasu unveils intriguing scaling relations in human flow patterns within urban settings, revealing how the dynamics of moving populations during rush hours defy intuitive expectations. Discover how the gravitational pull of city centers and their towering skyscrapers shape mobility in Japan's largest cities!... show more
Abstract
Detail observation of human locations became available recently by the development of information technology such as mobile phones with GPS (Global Positioning System). We analyzed temporal changes of global human flow patterns in urban regions based on mobile phones' GPS data in 9 large cities in Japan. By applying a new concept of drainage basins in analogous to river flow patterns, we discovered several universal scaling relations. These include, the number of moving people in a drainage basin of diameter L is proportional to L^3 in the morning rush hour, which is surprisingly different from reasonable intuition of proportionality to the 2 dimensional area, L^2. We show that this unexpected 3 dimensional feature is related to the strong attraction of the city center to become a 3 dimensional structure due skyscrapers.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Dec 08, 2020
Authors
Yohei Shida, Hideki Takayasu, Shlomo Havlin, Misako Takayasu
Tags
human flow
urban patterns
GPS data
scaling relations
drainage basins
city center
rush hour
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