Abstract

<div><p>The use of cutting-edge technology and data systems to increase the effectiveness, safety, and environmental responsibility of transport networks is known as intelligent transportation systems (ITS). In order to improve many elements of transportation, ITS incorporates a wide range of technologies, including sensors, communication networks, data analytics, and robots. By addressing the shortcomings of the current 4G network, the next mobile technology, 5G, challenges the electronic communication environment as it stands. By allowing a large number of concurrent connections and networks ubiquitous, even in high mobility scenarios or densely inhabited places, such Smart trains and smart cities (SC) are made possible by cutting-edge technology a new approach of becoming fully integrated. According to this strategy; 5G will enable the true Internet of Things (IoT) and its related automobiles on the World Wide Web (WWW). This conversation attempts to thoroughly explain how 5G wireless networks will impact urban smart transport networks, including semi-autonomous or self-driving cars, and automotive communication over the coming years, as well as any technical, economical, and regulatory issues.</p></div>

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