Print Email Facebook Twitter Using GPS-tracking technology for urban design interventions Title Using GPS-tracking technology for urban design interventions Author Van der Spek, S.C. Van Langelaar, C.M. Faculty Architecture Department Urbanism Date 2011-09-28 Abstract The aim of this paper is to express the application of tracking technologies in Urban Design and Planning. Tracking technologies can be used to monitor different user groups in different occasions. Since 2005, TU Delft has explored and developed two types of research using GPS to collect spatio temporal data in urban environments : (1) visitors of city centers and (2) households in specific district, specific street or specific types of buildings. The collected data can be used for analyzing, visualizing and understanding how the city functions and how people perceive the city. Subject tracking technologiesurban design and planningGPSspatio-temporal data To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:43dafb97-75e8-4f0a-b05a-a738631d0218 Publisher Urban Data Management Society; OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment; Delft University of Technology Source UDMS 2011: 28th Urban Data Management Symposium, Delft, The Netherlands, September 28-30, 2011 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2011 The Author(s) Files PDF vanderSpek.pdf 967.93 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:43dafb97-75e8-4f0a-b05a-a738631d0218/datastream/OBJ/view