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Getting smart about urban mobility – Aligning the paradigms of smart and sustainable

open access: yesTransportation Research, Part A: Policy and Practice, 2018
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The digital age continues its advance, bringing with it remarkable technological possibilities. Such possibilities are founded upon an increasingly fine-grained electronic connectivity of people, places and objects allied to powerful ...
Glenn Lyons
exaly   +3 more sources

Smart Mobility in Africa

2021
The urban population of Africa is increasing exponentially compared to Europe, and in fact it is forecasted that the urban inhabitants will grow by 62% until 2050. Nowadays, more than 30% of the population does not have access to electrical and thermal energy. The Global Sustainable Development Goals have set established worldwide access to sustainable
Sima, Alexandra Catalina Sima   +4 more
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Smart Rail for Smart Mobility

2018 16th International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems Telecommunications (ITST), 2018
Urban mobility is facing significant challenges nowadays; several factors affect the way people move, mainly but not only, within cities and large metropolitan areas. These factors are usually related to the way of life and mobility needs of the human being, leading to social constraints and environmental issues, overcrowding the undersized ...
Cruz, Rui   +3 more
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Smart mobility for sustainability

AEIT Annual Conference 2013, 2013
This paper deals with an innovative concept for smart and sustainable urban mobility system. Both technical and economic aspects will be analyzed.
ARENA, MARIKA   +5 more
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Smart Mobility in Smart Cities

2020
The transition to electric vehicles is essential to decarbonize the transportation sector which is currently a huge source of carbon emissions. This highly disruptive transition is picking up speed, and, in this session, we will review the market forces in play that are driving the transition to electric vehicles. The discussion will include technical,
Sara Paiva   +1 more
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Smart Mobility, the Role of Mobile Games

2017
Cities are increasingly making accommodations for increasing bicycle use as one of the smart city strategies on mobility planning. Our study addresses the use of mobile applications (apps) to incentivize the increased use of cycling for commuting to work/study, we conducted a survey to identify trends and gaps in smart mobility research, especially on ...
Diego Pajarito, Michael Gould
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Smart Mobility

As urbanization intensifies and the demand for clean energy rises, Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) integration has emerged as a vital element in advancing smart mobility and sustainable energy systems. V2G technology enables electric vehicles (EVs) to not only consume electricity but also discharge stored energy back to the grid during peak demand, effectively ...
Bob McQueen   +2 more
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Smart Mobility in Urban Development

2020
Bratislava as the capital city of the Slovak Republic is an attractive part of central European space and essential center of economics, services and education. Urban development, non-compact urban structure and gradual extension of the town by surrounding villages significantly influenced mobility within the Bratislava City.
Julius Golej   +3 more
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SMART mobile agent facility

Journal of Systems and Software, 2001
Abstract With ever growing use of Internet for electronic commerce and data mining type applications there seems to be a need for new network computing paradigms that can overcome the barriers posed by network congestion and unreliability. Mobile agent programming is a paradigm that enables the programs to move from one host to another, do the ...
Johnny Wong 0001   +5 more
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Smart Cities and Smart Mobilities

2016
Sociodemographics are transforming the world into an ‘archipelago of cities’, with over 70 % of the world’s population concentrated in urban environments by 2050. This trend brings as many threats (impact of pollution on public health, economic losses caused by congestion) as perspectives for new urban organizations. In this context, ‘smart cities’ are
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