Abstract

The urban structure is the spatial reflection of various economic and cultural factors acting on the urban territory. Different from the physical structure, urban structure is closely related to the population mobility. Taxi trajectories are widely distributed, completely spontaneous, closely related to travel needs, and massive in data volume. Mining it not only can help us better understand the flow pattern of a city, but also provides a new perspective for interpreting the urban structure. On the basis of massive taxi trajectory data in Chengdu, we introduce a network science approach to analysis, propose a new framework for interaction analysis, and model the intrinsic connections within cities. The spatial grid of fine particles and the trajectory connections between them are used to resolve the urban structure. The results show that: (1) Based on 200,000 taxi trajectories, we constructed a spatial network of traffic flow using the interaction analysis framework and extracted the cold hot spots among them. (2) We divide the 400 traffic flow network nodes into 6 communities. Community 2 has high centrality and density, and belongs to the core built-up area of the city. (3) A traffic direction field is proposed to describe the direction of the traffic flow network, and the direction of traffic flow roughly presents an inflow from northeast to southwest and an outflow from southeast to northwest of the study area. The interaction analysis framework proposed in this study can be applied to other cities or other research areas (e.g., population migration), and it could extract the directional nature of the network as well as the hierarchical structure of the city.

Highlights

  • The traffic flow discussed in this paper refers to the flow of people between different areas within the city, and the traffic flow is expressed in taxi trajectories

  • We introduced the concept of word co-occurrence from bibliometrics to model urban traffic flow [24], considering both temporal and spatial dimensions, with each spatial grid considered as an independent element

  • A spatio-temporal cube model based on fine-grained spatial grid was introduced, we explored the spatial and temporal correlation of urban hot spots and detected urban structure using the taxi trajectory data

Read more

Summary

Introduction

The traffic flow discussed in this paper refers to the flow of people between different areas within the city, and the traffic flow is expressed in taxi trajectories. We conduct the analysis of urban structure based on the traffic flow. Urban structure refers to the form and manner in which the constituent elements of a city relate to each other and interact with each other, mainly including economic structure, social structure, and spatial structure. The urban structure is constrained by the natural environment within the city, on the one hand, and by historical development, culture and religion, and urban planning, on the other. We propose a new approach to urban structure discovery by parsing urban structure through data on spontaneous human-generated cab trajectories that are

Objectives
Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call