People travel in the real world and leave their location history in a form of trajectories. These trajectories do not only connect locations in the physical world but also bridge ...
GeoLife2.0 is a GPS-data-driven social networking service where people can share life experiences and connect to each other with their location histories. By mining people’s loc...
—Social Networks will unfold their full potential when connected people are enabled to collaborate - any time, appropriate to the current location, activity and computing environ...
Daniel Schuster, Thomas Springer, Alexander Schill
The increasing availabilities of GPS-enabled devices have given rise to the location-based social networking services (LBSN), in which users can record their travel experiences wi...
Yukun Chen, Kai Jiang, Yu Zheng, Chunping Li, Neng...
Users using the same video streaming service within a wireless network share the same limited backbone bandwidth to the Internet. These users are motivated to collaborate with eac...