Abstract

Regardless of whether we are living in smart cities or not smart cities, the technologies involved in organizing and planning for smart transportation systems are already in use including smart sensors, controlled actuators, and other sensing and action devices along with massive information collected on logistics, routing, vehicles, passengers, mapping, and planning. The use of these technologies and many other associative technologies including smart connected vehicles and traffic forecasting systems are contributing to the development of a sustainable transport system that can have minimal incidents. However, these technologies did not solve most of the traffic congestions nor be able to use a mobility single interface to plan trips as well as to integrate more smart algorithms for efficient traffic management.

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