Title
A Survey On Predicting Personal Mobility
Abstract
Purpose - Location-prediction enables the next generation of location-based applications. The purpose of this paper is to provide a historical summary of research in personal location-prediction. Location-prediction began as a tool for network management, predicting the load on particular cellular towers or WiFi access points. With the increasing popularity of mobile devices, location-prediction turned personal, predicting individuals' next locations given their current locations.Design/methodology/approach - This paper includes an overview of prediction techniques and reviews several location-prediction projects comparing the raw location data, feature extraction, choice of prediction algorithms and their results.Findings - A new trend has emerged, that of employing additional context to improve or expand predictions. Incorporating temporal information enables location-predictions farther out into the future. Appending place types or place names can improve predictions or develop prediction applications that could be used in any locale. Finally, the authors explore research into diverse types of context, such as people's personal contacts or health activities.Originality/value - This overview provides a broad background for future research in prediction.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1108/17427371211221063
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PERVASIVE COMPUTING AND COMMUNICATIONS
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Programming and algorithm theory, Mobile communications, Location-prediction, Context-awareness, Context-prediction, Location-based-applications, Prediction algorithms
Journal
8
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
1742-7371
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.41
15
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ingrid Burbey1242.50
Thomas L. Martin220124.17