Smart Mobility in Urban Areas: A Bibliometric Review and Research Agenda DOI Open Access
Douglas Mitieka, Rose Luke, Hossana Twinomurinzi

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Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 15(8), P. 6754 - 6754

Published: April 17, 2023

Transportation systems globally face challenges related to congestion, decreased quality of life, limited accessibility, increased harmful emissions and costs, growing use private cars in some cases lack intra intermodal integration. Smart Mobility is believed be a solution these by providing comprehensive intelligent mobility services, decreasing transportation promoting safety, combating pollution traffic congestion. Despite this potential, there still uncertainty surrounding what smart whether it moving toward improving the life making cities more sustainable. To address gap, paper conducts bibliometric review 3223 Web Science Core Collection-indexed documents provide understanding research. The findings reveal multi-disciplinary approaches previous studies with strong emphasis on technological aspects social or economic considerations current identifies four distinct periods research, recent interest sparked advancements big data, deep learning, artificial intelligence, real-time technologies transport systems. However, dearth research developing countries, where urban populations are rapidly increasing. Thus, proposes agenda gaps knowledge. Furthermore, provides an updated integrated definition as advanced technologies, such Internet Things (IoT), data analytics, improve efficiency, for all, sustainability while safeguarding life. primary challenge co-evolution existing systems, further integration essential advancing paper’s main contribution conceptualisation novel topics that build unified base.

Language: Английский

Motivations, barriers and risks of smart home adoption: From systematic literature review to conceptual framework DOI
Wenda Li, Tan Yiğitcanlar, Işıl Erol

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Energy Research & Social Science, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 80, P. 102211 - 102211

Published: July 23, 2021

Language: Английский

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191

Responsible Urban Innovation with Local Government Artificial Intelligence (AI): A Conceptual Framework and Research Agenda DOI Creative Commons
Tan Yiğitcanlar, Juan M. Corchado, Rashid Mehmood

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Journal of Open Innovation Technology Market and Complexity, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 7(1), P. 71 - 71

Published: Feb. 26, 2021

The urbanization problems we face may be alleviated using innovative digital technology. However, employing these technologies entails the risk of creating new urban and/or intensifying old ones instead alleviating them. Hence, in a world with immense technological opportunities and at same time enormous challenges, it is critical to adopt principles responsible innovation. These assure delivery desired outcomes futures. We contribute existing innovation discourse by focusing on local government artificial intelligence (AI) systems, providing literature practice overview, conceptual framework. In this perspective paper, advocate for need balancing costs, benefits, risks impacts developing, adopting, deploying managing AI systems order achieve statements made paper are based thorough review literature, research, developments, trends applications carefully selected analyzed an expert team investigators. This study provides insights, develops framework identifies prospective research questions placing under microscope through lens presented overview framework, along identified issues agenda, offer scholars lines development; where future studies will help policymakers, managers planners better understand crucial role played ensuring achievement outcomes.

Language: Английский

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179

Artificial intelligence and sustainable development goals: Systematic literature review of the construction industry DOI Creative Commons

Massimo Regona,

Tan Yiğitcanlar, Carol K.H. Hon

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Sustainable Cities and Society, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 108, P. 105499 - 105499

Published: May 4, 2024

While acknowledging the widespread recognition of artificial intelligence's (AI) potential in achieving sustainable development, there remains a notable deficiency and thorough examination its specific applications, impacts, challenges, particularly within construction industry. A comprehensive investigation is critical to explore understand multifaceted applications AI fostering sustainability across all phases project. This paper aims examine how can be effectively integrated key project phases—i.e., planning, design, construction, operation maintenance, through systematic literature review map their adoption best practices. The findings revealed: (a) Sustainable development goals (SDGs) pertinent industry—i.e., SDGs 6-9,11-13,15,17; (b) that show highest promote 7,9,11; (c) Within spectrum these goals, potentially transform industry contribute consideration processes more efficient resilient ways; (d) Ethical considerations, data privacy security concerns must addressed, along with an urgent need for specialised training maintenance systems; (e) Careful implementation management essential harness full potential, while addressing challenges sector.

Language: Английский

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Strengthening Security, Privacy, and Trust in Artificial Intelligence Drones for Smart Cities DOI
R. Sonia, Neha Gupta, K. Manikandan

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Advances in information security, privacy, and ethics book series, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 214 - 242

Published: Jan. 5, 2024

Smart cities are transforming by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) drones for various applications, including traffic monitoring, public space management, and surveillance. However, the increasing reliance on AI raises concerns about security, privacy, trust of both technology data it collects processes. Ensuring these factors is crucial success smart cities. The chapter explores challenges strategies improving in It emphasizes role urban innovation, evolving threat landscape, importance robust security measures. Privacy considerations also discussed, along with transparency, accountability, ethical use, engagement. Technical solutions include algorithms, secure communication protocols, trusted hardware software components. future trends emerging technologies regulatory landscape.

Language: Английский

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Aerial e-mobility perspective: Anticipated designs and operational capabilities of eVTOL urban air mobility (UAM) aircraft DOI Open Access
Osama A. Marzouk

Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 9(1), P. 413 - 442

Published: Jan. 4, 2025

We collected data about 13 urban air mobility (UAM) electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft from 12 UAM companies in the world. While none of these models has yet reached a large-scale commercial operation (particularly as taxis), some them progressed well certification process may have their widely operated within few years. This article focuses on variability configurations eVTOL for aerial e-mobility; such single-fixed-wing, tandem-tilt-wing, canard wing, fixed-rotor fixed-wing, full tilt-rotor, partial V-shaped tail, tailless, twin conventional tail assembly, distributed propulsion, multicopter, rear forward thrust propeller, ducted fans, hybrid airplane-helicopter design. The covered here are: (1) EH216-S (by EHang), (2) VoloCity Volocopter), (3) Lilium Jet Lilium), (4) VoloRegion (5) CityAirbus NextGen Airbus), (6) Passenger Air Vehicle - PAV Boeing), (7) S-A2 Hyundai), (8) Joby Aviation), (9) VX4 Vertical Aerospace Group), (10) Midnight Archer (11) Eve Mobility), (12) Jaunt (13) Generation 6 Wisk Aero). Out e-mobility and/or taxis, we found that 11 utilize wing configuration, while only two use wingless multirotor concept (as hobbyist drones). A fixed-wing design is associated with faster travel speed, at expense added restrictions maneuvering low-speed (or hovering). Six are intended to an onboard human pilot, remaining seven designed be pilotless. One model demonstrated ability hydrogen clean source energy through fuel cell system.

Language: Английский

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What are the key factors affecting smart city transformation readiness? Evidence from Australian cities DOI
Tan Yiğitcanlar, Kenan Degirmenci, Luke Butler

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Cities, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 120, P. 103434 - 103434

Published: Sept. 10, 2021

Language: Английский

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73

A review on the factors influencing the adoption of new mobility technologies and services: autonomous vehicle, drone, micromobility and mobility as a service DOI Creative Commons
Yuerong Zhang, Maria Kamargianni

Transport Reviews, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 43(3), P. 407 - 429

Published: Sept. 8, 2022

New mobility technologies and services could address a series of transport-related problems such as pollution, congestion, unpleasant travel experiences, well first- last-mile in-connectivity. Understanding the key factors influencing adoption enablers is critical to rollout new services. The objective this paper conduct systematic review services, especially on autonomous vehicles, drones, micromobility Mobility Service (MaaS). ultimate goal gain deeper insight into that affect or preferences these thus provide policy implications at strategic level. results identified several (1) shared, (2) exclusive, (3) opposing (4) mixed impacts strongly influence uptake mobilities. synthesised finding will contribute decisions, particularly regarding sequencing launch development priorities To encourage further promotion would benefit from embedding spatio-temporal perspective, undertaking careful market segmentation technology based features, application contexts purposes.

Language: Английский

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68

How smart is mobility in smart cities? An analysis of citizens' value perceptions through ICT applications DOI
Marco Savastano,

Marta-Christina Suciu,

Irina Gorelova

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Cities, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 132, P. 104071 - 104071

Published: Nov. 10, 2022

Language: Английский

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Dockless electric scooters: A review of a growing micromobility mode DOI
Maurício Orozco-Fontalvo, Luis Llerena, Víctor Cantillo

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International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 17(4), P. 406 - 422

Published: March 12, 2022

Electric Micromobility (EM) and the use of dockless shared electric scooters (DSES) has rapidly grown in many cities worldwide. They are promoted as an accessible, low-emissions, versatile, low-effort alternative. This article conducts a systematic review DSES, considering their evolution, operation, regulations, user profile, environmental impact, safety, pricing. The shows age, income, gender gaps among users most them young, male, high-income adults. DSES adopters come mainly from public transport, walking, cycling. Their environmentally friendly label needs to be analyzed according city's context; distribution collection logistics impacts, vehicle's service life. significant differences way have regulated service. One potential contributions urban mobility is possibility integrated with implementing Mobility-as-a-Service concept.

Language: Английский

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A systematic literature review of Mobility as a Service: Examining the socio-technical factors in MaaS adoption and bundling packages DOI Creative Commons
Willy Kriswardhana, Domokos Esztergár-Kiss

Travel Behaviour and Society, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 31, P. 232 - 243

Published: Dec. 30, 2022

Mobility as a Service (MaaS) has been gaining popularity result of massive information and communication technology development in the transport sector. Studies examining mobility bundles factors behind their uptake have published recent years. Current paper provides systematic literature review focusing on socio-technical related to adoption MaaS creation packages. First, several methods, such data collection, experimental design, modeling techniques are studied examine user preferences toward MaaS. This is followed by an analysis including socio-demographic variables, travel characteristics, psychological factors, built environment variables. Afterward, process packages reviewed, where included modes analyzed. Furthermore, subscription options add-ons discussed, parking, dining, food delivery, high service guarantee. Based 29 relevant articles, show inconsistency regarding impact preferences, while pattern variables found be more solid. mainly tailored using current data. The reveals some less well methodological gaps literature. Finally, directions for future studies suggested, revealed preference data, considering expanding study location, new potential groups adopters.

Language: Английский

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