Spatio-Temporal Modeling of Wireless Users Internet Access Patterns Using Self-Organizing Maps (1008.4904v1)
Abstract: User online behavior and interests will play a central role in future mobile networks. We introduce a systematic method for large-scale multi-dimensional analysis of online activity for thousands of mobile users across 79 buildings over a variety of web domains. We propose a modeling approach based on self-organizing maps (SOM) for discovering, organizing and visualizing different mobile users' trends from billions of WLAN records. We find surprisingly that users' trends based on domains and locations can be accurately modeled using a self-organizing map with clearly distinct characteristics. We also find many non-trivial correlations between different types of web domains and locations. Based on our analysis, we introduce a mixture model as an initial step towards realistic simulation of wireless network usage.