Researchers at MIT's SENSEable City Laboratory have developed the Mobile Landscape project, which creates electronic maps of cellphone use in the metropolitan area of Graz, Austria. "The researchers used three types of data -- density of cellphone calls, origins and destinations of the calls, and position of users tracked at regular intervals -- to create computer-generated images that can be overlayed with one another and with geographic and street maps of a city to show the peaks and valleys of the landscape as well as peaks in cellphone use." Graz in real time. Pretty interesting. Physorg
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