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Dynamic Trip Modelling

Language EnglishEnglish
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Book Dynamic Trip Modelling Robert G.V. Baker
Libristo code: 01975312
Publishers Springer, November 2010
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Walking from a parked car to a shop, driving to a planned or unplanned shopping centre and virtual exchanges through the Internet are all part of 21st century trips in human activity spaces. Can these diversified types of trips be linked in a common framework?§In a bold and innovative analysis, the author shows how such a diversity of trips can be linked by a universal vision of spatial interaction modelling. He uses one special differential equation, describing exchanges between time lines, to model both real and virtual trips to shopping centres and through the Internet. These theoretical time lines are part of a time-space convergence, a concept that appeared in the time geography literature at the end of the 1960s. Whilst the spatial contexts are different, the process of time exchanges is the same for both real and virtual trips. It is shown how distance decay is fundamental to this type of interaction and is dependent on the time boundary defining the exchange. Time boundaries can be defined as the trading hours of shopping centres or by the rotation of the Earth. The startling conclusion is that distance does matter, not only in walking to shops, but in defining the movement of internet traffic.

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Full name Dynamic Trip Modelling
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2010
Number of pages 364
EAN 9789048171125
ISBN 9048171121
Libristo code 01975312
Publishers Springer
Weight 623
Dimensions 160 x 240 x 22
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