Author: Tennekes, Martijn; Gootzen, Yvonne A.P.M.
                    Title: A Bayesian approach to location estimation of mobile devices from mobile network operator data  Cord-id: idnp7dwv  Document date: 2021_10_1
                    ID: idnp7dwv
                    
                    Snippet: Mobile network operator (MNO) data are a rich data source for official statistics, such as present population, mobility, migration, and tourism. Estimating the geographic location of mobile devices is an essential step for statistical inference. Most studies use the Voronoi tessellation for this, which is based on the assumption that mobile devices are always connected to the nearest radio cell. This paper uses a modular Bayesian approach, allowing for different modules of prior knowledge about 
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: Mobile network operator (MNO) data are a rich data source for official statistics, such as present population, mobility, migration, and tourism. Estimating the geographic location of mobile devices is an essential step for statistical inference. Most studies use the Voronoi tessellation for this, which is based on the assumption that mobile devices are always connected to the nearest radio cell. This paper uses a modular Bayesian approach, allowing for different modules of prior knowledge about where devices are expected to be, and different modules for the likelihood of connection given a geographic location. We discuss and compare the use of several prior modules, including one that is based on land use. We show that the Voronoi tessellation can be used as a likelihood module. Alternatively, we propose a signal strength model using radio cell properties such as antenna height, propagation direction, and power. Using Bayes' rule, we derive a posterior probability distribution that is an estimate for the geographic location, which can be used for further statistical inference. We describe the method and provide illustrations of a fictional example that resembles a real-world situation. The method has been implemented in the R packages mobloc and mobvis, which are briefly described.
 
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