Using last-crossing-time measures on 18 months of GPS data, the paper finds that human mobility patterns stabilize only after roughly 15 to 37 weeks of monitoring, far longer than the 14 days previously recommended.
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A statistical framework for measuring the temporal stability of human mobility patterns
Using last-crossing-time measures on 18 months of GPS data, the paper finds that human mobility patterns stabilize only after roughly 15 to 37 weeks of monitoring, far longer than the 14 days previously recommended.