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- | Multilevel modeling and simulation is a general technique that has many | + | Multilevel modeling and simulation is a general technique that has many applications in such diverse fields as chemistry, biology, engineering, |
- | applications in such diverse fields as chemistry, biology, engineering, | + | |
- | sciences and economics. Within these application domains, the study of human mobility and behavior is particularly relevant. Indeed, human mobility | + | |
- | is at the basis of important cross-disciplinary research in epidemic modeling, | + | |
- | traffic simulation, city planning, and socio-economic studies. Unfortunately, | + | |
- | multilevel modeling is mostly used on an “ad hoc” basis due to the lack of | + | |
- | consistent terminology and agreed-upon mechanisms. In this paper, we perform a systematic literature review of multilevel simulation applied to human | + | |
- | mobility and behavior, to understand | + | |
- | a better understanding of techniques, methodologies and terminology used | + | |
- | within this research area. Indeed, at the end of our analysis we uncover some | + | |
- | recurrent modeling and simulation patterns that appear frequently within | + | |
- | specific research areas, and we are able to classify these patterns along several dimensions such as modeling type and level of detail. | + | |
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- | * Not yet available. | + | * Open access, follow [[https:// |
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* Raw data collected for the analysis: [[https:// | * Raw data collected for the analysis: [[https:// |
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