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Title Swarm Wisdom For Smart Mobility - The Next Generation Of Autonomous Vehicles
ID_Doc 54141
Authors Naseer A.; Jaber M.
Year 2019
Published Proceedings - 2019 IEEE SmartWorld, Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing, Advanced and Trusted Computing, Scalable Computing and Communications, Internet of People and Smart City Innovation, SmartWorld/UIC/ATC/SCALCOM/IOP/SCI 2019
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SmartWorld-UIC-ATC-SCALCOM-IOP-SCI.2019.00340
Abstract In the advent of realising Level 3 autonomous driving, the race of cities towards achieving Smart Mobility has recently escalated with promises of green, accessible, affordable, efficient, and ethical transport. Thus, the paradigm of smart mobility is intertwined with the challenges of autonomous driving and these are best addressed jointly. At the same time, breakthrough advances in artificial intelligence innovations have transformed the dream of autonomous driving to a near future tangible possibility. The challenges of scalability, accountability, trust, and incurred cost are nonetheless hindering the speedy deployment of the autonomous driving features and the societal acceptance of such technologies. In this paper, we offer an indepth analysis of the Smart Mobility and autonomous driving state of the art technologies and identify the mainstream trends and shortcomings. Furthermore, we offer a new hybrid ecosystem that curtails these obstacles and unlocks the potentials of smart mobility by creating the ubiquitous Swarm Wisdom. © 2019 IEEE.
Author Keywords Augmented knowledge; Autonomous driving; Collective intelligence; Smart mobility; Swarm intelligence


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