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Title Intelligent Transportation System In Smart City: A Swot Analysis
ID_Doc 32644
Authors Parekh T.; Kumar B.V.; Maheswar R.; Sivakumar P.; Surendiran B.; Aileni R.M.
Year 2021
Published EAI/Springer Innovations in Communication and Computing
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70183-3_2
Abstract Mobility is undergoing a notable change that will transform cities, businesses, and society. To plan a smart city which provides an efficient and impartial solution on civic mobility is a critical problem all over the world. Increasingly consumers are turning on-demand and app-based mobility services for the sequence of transportation options. This chapter explores designing a complete and efficient but secure public transport (PT) system, adapting to vehicle innovation and adoption, framing policies and approach to elevate adherence to air quality norms and other measures for better quality, building economic framework both physical and computerized to help inventive versatility arrangements, likewise creating open private organizations, and other institutional coordinated efforts to address the gridlock and other maintainable issues. Technology has the most vital role to play, by predicting the inflow and outflow data to handle transportation planning. Likewise, technology helps in developing the reliability of PT networks by giving details on arrivals, departures, and route information to voyagers for an issue-free journey. This type of management can help in proficient flow of vehicles. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
Author Keywords Average waiting time (AWT); Global Positioning System (GPS); Intelligent transport system (ITS); Internet of Vehicles; Mobility; Public investments; Public transports (PT); Smart city transport (SCT)


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