Predicting the effects of COVID-19 related interventions in urban settings by combining activity-based modelling, agent-based simulation, and mobile phone data.
Epidemiological simulations as a method are used to better understand and predict the spreading of infectious diseases, for example of COVID-19. This paper presents an approach that combines a well-established approach from transportation modelling that uses person-centric data-driven human mobility...
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Autores principales: | Sebastian A Müller, Michael Balmer, William Charlton, Ricardo Ewert, Andreas Neumann, Christian Rakow, Tilmann Schlenther, Kai Nagel |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/2e110525ccfe4083bf3eec74d7bc92c0 |
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