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Tracking Data on Mobile Devices
Škoviera, Martin ; Kajan, Rudolf (referee) ; Navrátil, Jan (advisor)
This thesis researches the possibilities of tracking mobile device data and their movement. It encompasses the division of the mobile operating systems market and also the importance of security solutions in business sector. Thanks to comparing the possibilities of development and security elements of individual platforms, the overview of importance is completed. The thesis also contains developed applications on Android and BlackBerry OS platforms for recording tracked data, a server application for their collection and a iOS application on PhoneLogs for their wholesale viewing. Accessing these records is possible after a successful authentication, individual databases are encrypted and communication secured with an SSL certificate.
Daily mobility and socio-economic aspects of regions and their impact on the functional spatial organization of society
Nemeškal, Jiří ; Ouředníček, Martin (advisor) ; Šveda, Martin (referee) ; Mulíček, Ondřej (referee)
Population mobility is a key urban shaping element that shows the functional relationships of the urban environment through the generalization of individual movement. The mutual process whereby the structure of the city determines mobility and is subsequently modelled by it is also important for understanding processes in the suburban or metropolitan zone. The dynamics of this process not only in the Czech environment is mainly due to the developing suburbanization, which in recent decades has been attributed a leading role in the visual and functional transformation of the landscape. In addition to suburbanization, which can be perceived as a process within the urban space, today's society and economy are also influenced by two significant external forces - globalization and technological progress. Technological progress is both materialised in a wide range of physical devices and innovations and manifested in the development of a parallel digital world. Its by-product over the last two decades is the digital footprint. In its broadest sense, it can be defined as a record of activity and interactions in time, space and context. One example of a society's digital footprint is the information extracted about the geographical movement of the population from mobile phone data. The potential of this...
Time-space structuration of the Prague Metropolitan Area
Zevl, Jiří-Jakub
This diploma thesis focuses upon mobility which structures time and space of Prague's hinterland. The time-space regions are conceptualised and serve to explore the structure of suburban space. The positioning data from mobile phones are used to investigate tangential mobility throughout suburban municipalities. It happened in two time-sections which distinguish the working and the service commute. The method of the time-space regionalisation was introduced for this purpose. In total, 45 local centres were found. Moreover, their regions were delimited and two regions without cores were delimited as well. The resulting time-space regions are distinguished into three types: small inner regions, large outer regions and river regions. The case study in Dolní Břežany municipality seeks causes and consequences of centrality in local scale. The significance of the thesis lies in partial, but highly interconnected contributions in all three dimensions: theory, methodology and empirics. Key words: mobility, suburbanisation, structuration, regionalisation, mobile data, Prague, Dolní Břežany
Commuting flow intensity in the functional region of Prague: comparing census and cellphone signalling data
Málek, Jakub ; Šimbera, Jan (advisor) ; Netrdová, Pavlína (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with mobile location data and compares them with censal data. It investigates in three different cases the meaningful value of mobile location data at the level of basic units of settlement in Prague and its surroundings. Part of the work is comparison and cartographic processing of population distribution. The thesis also deals with the processing of daily rhythms of four Prague areas using mobile data and comparison of mobile and censual data on the case of commuting flows to basic unit of settlement Vysoké školy. In the results, mobile data proved to be worthwhile for surface analyzes. However, the value and spatial inaccuracies were assessed as insufficient for detailed research at the level of basic units of settlement. Keywords: mobile data, mobility, daily rhythms, commuting
Time-space structuration of the Prague Metropolitan Area
Zevl, Jiří-Jakub ; Ouředníček, Martin (advisor) ; Mulíček, Ondřej (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses upon mobility which structures time and space of Prague's hinterland. The time-space regions are conceptualised and serve to explore the structure of suburban space. The positioning data from mobile phones are used to investigate tangential mobility throughout suburban municipalities. It happened in two time-sections which distinguish the working and the service commute. The method of the time-space regionalisation was introduced for this purpose. In total, 45 local centres were found. Moreover, their regions were delimited and two regions without cores were delimited as well. The resulting time-space regions are distinguished into three types: small inner regions, large outer regions and river regions. The case study in Dolní Břežany municipality seeks causes and consequences of centrality in local scale. The significance of the thesis lies in partial, but highly interconnected contributions in all three dimensions: theory, methodology and empirics. Key words: mobility, suburbanisation, structuration, regionalisation, mobile data, Prague, Dolní Břežany
Tracking Data on Mobile Devices
Škoviera, Martin ; Kajan, Rudolf (referee) ; Navrátil, Jan (advisor)
This thesis researches the possibilities of tracking mobile device data and their movement. It encompasses the division of the mobile operating systems market and also the importance of security solutions in business sector. Thanks to comparing the possibilities of development and security elements of individual platforms, the overview of importance is completed. The thesis also contains developed applications on Android and BlackBerry OS platforms for recording tracked data, a server application for their collection and a iOS application on PhoneLogs for their wholesale viewing. Accessing these records is possible after a successful authentication, individual databases are encrypted and communication secured with an SSL certificate.
The product marketing analysis of mobile data of the company T-Mobile Czech Republic a.s.
Burian, Martin ; Halík, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Keyzlarová, Dagmar (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to create a product marketing analysis of mobile data of the company T-Mobile Czech Republic a.s. At the beginning, there is a general definition of mobile data and mobile technologies that are most often used. The theoretical part of the work concludes with a description of the situation on the Czech telecommunication market. The main part includes the marketing mix of mobile data of the company T-Mobile Czech Republic, which introduces the international group Deutsche Telekom and its subsidiary in the Czech Republic. Further there is a description of each component of the marketing mix, and finally there are presented the results of analysis followed by suggestions for possible improvements for the company.

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