Mobility Prediction with Missing Locations Based on Modified Markov Model for Wireless Users
Published: Jul 1, 2019
Abstract
Mobility prediction is an interesting topic attracting many researchers and both prediction theory and models are explored in the existing literature. The entropy metric to evaluate the mobility predictability of individuals gives a theoretical upper bound and lower bound of prediction probability, although the achieved accuracies of users with the same predictability vary. In this work, we investigate the missing locations phenomenon which...
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Mobility Prediction with Missing Locations Based on Modified Markov Model for Wireless Users
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
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