DATA MODEL INTEGRATION: THE GLOBAL EPIDEMIC AND MOBILITY FRAMEWORKdoi:10.1007/978-3-319-93290-3_3Pastore y Piontti, AnaNortheastern UniversityPerra, NicolaUniversity of GreenwichRossi, LucaInstitute for Scientific InterchangeSamay, NicoleNortheastern University...
Recent urbanization has facilitated the growth of human mobility, leading to the emergence of thriving economic and social urban centers1,2. However, alongside its benefits, urbanization presents challenges and potential negative impacts on mobility, traffic, and sustainability3,4. One notable concern ...
In addition, the epidemic prevention and control situation is now witnessing positive changes, and China seems to be well on track to recovery of the economy. However, it still takes time to reach full recovery, the situation that enterprises have to face in short term is complicated and ...
four major areas of the automotive industry are transforming: new energy, intelligent connected vehicles, mobility technology, marketplace and services. Technological innovations motivate the traditional automakers to evolve, and also create the fertile soil for the “new forces” to grow. ...
where the mean generation timeTgis 3.5 days and the initial epidemic doubling timetdis 5 days. The epidemic origin has a population size of 7 million and is seeded with 10 infections at time 0. The mobility ratewijis 5 × 10–6, 5 × 10–5, and 5 × 10–4per day, ...
Since late February, the new crown pneumonia epidemic in China has won a stage victory. The central bank has released a large amount of liquidity to guarantee the demand for funds for small and medium enterprises.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in unparalleled global impacts on human mobility. In the ocean, ship-based activities are thought to have been impacted due to severe restrictions on human movements and changes in consumption. Here, we quantify and map global change in marine traffic during th...
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