论文标题
多设备互联网用户移动性的经验表征
Empirical Characterization of Mobility of Multi-Device Internet Users
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论文摘要
了解人类及其设备的移动性是移动计算中的一个基本问题。尽管使用移动设备数据对人类流动性进行了许多工作,但先前的工作在很大程度上假定设备是独立的,并且没有考虑到拥有多种具有相关移动性模式的现代互联网用户的含义。同样,先前的工作已经在基础移动数据集的空间尺度上分析了移动性,并且尚未分析不同空间尺度上的移动性特征及其对系统设计的影响。在本文中,我们使用大型校园WiFi数据集在多个空间尺度上拥有多个设备的现代互联网用户的机动性。首先,我们的结果表明,属于用户的多个设备的移动性需要进行分析和建模,而不是独立进行,并且在用户跨用户的设备轨迹显示的相关性存在实质性差异。其次,我们的分析表明,用户的移动性在不同的空间尺度(例如内部和跨建筑物)上显示出不同的特征。第三,我们通过提出生成模型来展示这些结果的含义,该模型突出了考虑移动性的空间规模以及多设备移动性的重要性。从更广泛的角度来看,我们的经验结果表明,需要进行新的建模研究以充分捕捉现代多设备用户的移动性的细微差别。
Understanding the mobility of humans and their devices is a fundamental problem in mobile computing. While there has been much work on empirical analysis of human mobility using mobile device data, prior work has largely assumed devices to be independent and has not considered the implications of modern Internet users owning multiple mobile devices that exhibit correlated mobility patterns. Also, prior work has analyzed mobility at the spatial scale of the underlying mobile dataset and has not analyzed mobility characteristics at different spatial scales and its implications on system design. In this paper, we empirically analyze the mobility of modern Internet users owning multiple devices at multiple spatial scales using a large campus WiFi dataset. First, our results show that mobility of multiple devices belonging to a user needs to be analyzed and modeled as a group, rather than independently, and that there are substantial differences in the correlations exhibited by device trajectories across users that also need to be considered. Second, our analysis shows that the mobility of users shows different characteristics at different spatial scales such as within and across buildings. Third, we demonstrate the implications of these results by presenting generative models that highlight the importance of considering the spatial scale of mobility as well as multi-device mobility. More broadly, our empirical results point to the need for new modeling research to fully capture the nuances of mobility of modern multi-device users.