The paper presented by Christopher Horn at the ANT 2015 is about using data from mobile phones to separate public from private transport whenever no public timetable is available.

The  6th International Conference on Ambient Systems, Networks and Technologies (ANT 2015) took place in London, United Kingdom from June 2-5, 2015.

ANT 2015 is a leading international conference for researchers and industry practitioners to share their new ideas, original research results and practical development experiences from all Ambient Systems, Networks and Technologies related areas.

The paper titled “Deriving Public Transportation Timetables with Large-Scale Cell Phone Data” presented by Christopher Horn in London, is about using data from mobile phones to separate public from private transport whenever no public timetable is available.

Complete Bibliography

C. Horn and R. Kern, “Deriving Public Transportation Timetables with Large-Scale Cell Phone Data,” Procedia Comput. Sci., vol. 52, no. 0, pp. 67–74, 2015

The paper can be downloaded here.