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Smart mobility: a survey
Ricardo Faria (Faria, R.); Lina Brito (Brito, L.); Karolina Baras (Baras, K.); José Luís Silva (Silva, J.);
2017 International Conference on Internet of Things for the Global Community (IoTGC)
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2017
Language
English
Country
United States of America
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Abstract
Internet of Things (IoT) describes a world where everyday objects are always connected to the Internet, allowing them to communicate and interact with each other. By connecting these everyday objects to the Internet and making them available everywhere at any time, IoT allows to remotely monitor, manage, and gather status information about them and their surrounding environment. IoT is a revolutionary concept that brought new experiences to everyday life and enabled Smart City initiatives all over the world. These initiatives are using a combination of technology paired with physical infrastructure and services, to improve people's quality of life. One of the high-priority domain to support the Smart City's vision is the field of Smart Mobility. This paper reviews the current IoT approaches and concepts related to Smart Cities and Smart Mobility. In addition, it analyzes distinct features and numerous applications covering both Intelligent Transportation and Real Time Traffic Management Systems.
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Keywords
Internet of Things,Smart City,Smart Mobility,Traffic,Intelligent Transportation Systems,Smart Parking Systems,Smart Traffic Lights
  • Physical Sciences - Natural Sciences
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UID/EEA/500009/2013 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

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