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Area of Science:

  • Urban studies
  • Transportation science
  • Network analysis

Background:

  • Urban displacements are a key research area.
  • Understanding spatial and temporal patterns of travel is crucial for urban planning.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze urban mobility patterns in the Madrid Community.
  • To characterize major travel flow classes and analyze network topology.

Main Methods:

  • Origin-destination (OD) matrix analysis.
  • Coarse-graining to define four major flow classes.
  • Statistical tests for spatial and temporal patterns.
  • Network topology examination (connected components, degree, betweenness, assortativity, k-cores).

Main Results:

  • Characterization of four major flow classes: hotspot-non-hotspots, non-hotspot-hotspots, hotspots-hotspots, and non-hotspot-non-hotspot.
  • Analysis of spatial activity and transition probabilities between administrative zones.
  • Examination of mobility network topology and construction of a link formation model based on area affinity.

Conclusions:

  • The study provides insights into the complex structure of urban mobility in Madrid.
  • Findings can inform urban planning, transportation management, and infrastructure development.
  • The developed model aids in understanding the factors driving connectivity in urban networks.