Towards Sustainable and Economic Smart Mobility

Eiza, Max, Cao, Yue and Xu, Lexi (2020) Towards Sustainable and Economic Smart Mobility. WORLD SCIENTIFIC (EUROPE). ISBN 978-1-78634-785-5

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1142/q0233

Abstract

During the last decade, developments in smart cars, mobile devices, Internet of Things and vehicular communications have transformed the future of smart cities. With the rapid integration of these smart devices into our surroundings, as we enter into a new era of a highly connected and environmentally friendly ecosystem.

This book offers a unique opportunity for the reader to explore state-of-the-art developments in applications, technologies (such as Big Data and Artificial Intelligence), services and research trends in smart mobility for smart cities. It also provides a reference for professionals and researchers in the areas of Smart Mobility (e.g. autonomous valet parking, passenger trajectory data, smart traffic control systems) and recent technical trends on their enabling technologies. The materials have been carefully selected to reflect the latest developments in the field with many novel contributions from academics and industry experts from around the world.

Contents: •Preface
•Smart Mobility: Challenges and Trends
•Big Data and Artificial Intelligence for Communications in Smart Mobility
•Adapting Future Vehicle Technologies for Smart Traffic Control Systems
•Application of Mobile Signaling in Highway Traffic Network Monitoring
•Passenger Trajectory Generation Using Modern Datasets
•Towards Autonomous Valet Parking: A Broader Prospective
•Mobile Data Offloading for Smart Mobility in Heterogeneous Network
•Exploring the Scalable Event-driven Load Balancer using Hybrid Intelligence for Smart Paradigm
•User Demand Privacy Preserving Framework Based on Association Rules and Differential Privacy in Social Network

Readership: Professionals and researchers in the areas of Smart Mobility (e.g., autonomous valet parking, passenger trajectory data, smart traffic control systems), general public interested in technological advances.


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