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Title The Importance Of Blockchain For Ecomobility In Smart Cities: A Systematic Literature Review
ID_Doc 55821
Authors Dondjio I.
Year 2023
Published Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, 464 LNBIP
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30694-5_13
Abstract By 2050, cities will house at least 70% of the world’s population. Already, metropolitan areas are responsible for 70% of all greenhouse gas emissions caused by energy usage. The expanding population of city dwellers has presented new challenges to contemporary urban areas. Congestion and other kinds of inefficient urban movement irritate city people and reduce their quality of life. Cities are reducing carbon dioxide emissions in an attempt to prevent global warming, which necessitates innovative new modes of transportation. Smart cities are innovative problem-solving projects for difficulties that have evolved as a consequence of increasing urbanization and changing environmental circumstances. Today’s cities depend largely on people’s capacity to travel freely and easily in order to minimize traffic congestion, provide a high quality of life for residents and tourists, and reduce carbon emissions and environmental deterioration. Everything is dependent on an effective and sustainable transportation infrastructure. Blockchain technology is being researched for smart city applications and is used in smart mobility for ridesharing, electric charging, platoon member interactions, and vehicle communication. Although exploratory research on this issue exists, it is spread over different use-cases and applications. This research conducts a thorough analysis of the literature on the implications of blockchain for smart city mobility and transportation, as well as its potential to boost efficiency in these sectors. The goal of this article is to synthesize and summarize existing information on the issue and contribute to closing the knowledge gap by researching how blockchain technology might improve ecomobility by reducing pollution, travel time, and congestion. The results of the literature review are divided into six use-case categories. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
Author Keywords Blockchain; Ecomobility; Smart Cities; Smart Contracts; Smart Mobility


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