Combining smart card data and household travel survey to analyze jobs-housing relationships in Beijing
Ying Long, Jean-Claude Thill

TL;DR
This study integrates smart card data, household surveys, and land use maps to analyze and validate commuting patterns and jobs-housing relationships in Beijing, demonstrating a novel approach to urban structure analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a combined methodology using bus smart card data and household surveys for identifying jobs-housing locations and commuting routes, enhancing urban analysis with minimal additional data.
Findings
Successfully identified jobs-housing locations and commuting routes in Beijing.
Validated the approach with survey data showing accurate commuting time and distance.
Demonstrated the potential of integrating LBS data with traditional surveys for urban analysis.
Abstract
Location Based Services (LBS) provide a new perspective for spatiotemporally analyzing dynamic urban systems. Research has investigated urban dynamics using GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications), GPS (Global Positioning System), SNS (Social Networking Services) and Wi-Fi techniques. However, less attention has been paid to the analysis of urban structure (especially commuting pattern) using smart card data (SCD), which are widely available in most cities. Additionally, ubiquitous LBS data, although providing rich spatial and temporal information, lacks rich information on the social dimension, which limits its in-depth application. To bridge this gap, this paper combines bus SCD for a one-week period with a one-day household travel survey, as well as a parcel-level land use map to identify job-housing locations and commuting trip routes in Beijing. Two data forms (TRIP and PTD)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHuman Mobility and Location-Based Analysis · Urban Transport and Accessibility · Impact of Light on Environment and Health
