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Smart Cities seek to optimize their systems by increasing integration through approaches such as increased interoperability, seamless system integration, and automation. Thus, they have the potential to deliver substantial efficiency gains and eliminate redundancy. To add to the complexity of the problem, the integration of systems for efficiency gains may compromise the resilience of an urban system. This all needs to be taken into consideration when thinking about Smart Cities. The transportation field must also apply the principles and concepts mentioned above. This cannot be understood without considering its links and effects on the other components of an urban system. New technologies allow for new means of travel to be built, and new business models allow for existing ones to be utilized. This Special Issue puts together papers with different focuses, but all of them tackle the topic of smart mobility.
city logistics --- cargo bike --- cargo cycle --- simulation --- geometrical model --- shopping mall --- concentrated sets of delivery locations --- bike delivery --- big data --- flow clustering --- intelligent transportation systems --- multi-source data analyses --- spatio-temporal data analyses --- user experience --- multi-criteria decision-making --- AHP/TOPSIS hybrid approach --- optimal site selection --- GeoSpatial data --- smart cities --- fire rescue service --- housing estates --- swept paths --- digital model --- cooperative systems --- evaluation methodology --- telematics --- functional evaluation --- impact assessment --- user acceptance --- traffic control --- urban tunnel --- integration --- n/a
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Smart Cities seek to optimize their systems by increasing integration through approaches such as increased interoperability, seamless system integration, and automation. Thus, they have the potential to deliver substantial efficiency gains and eliminate redundancy. To add to the complexity of the problem, the integration of systems for efficiency gains may compromise the resilience of an urban system. This all needs to be taken into consideration when thinking about Smart Cities. The transportation field must also apply the principles and concepts mentioned above. This cannot be understood without considering its links and effects on the other components of an urban system. New technologies allow for new means of travel to be built, and new business models allow for existing ones to be utilized. This Special Issue puts together papers with different focuses, but all of them tackle the topic of smart mobility.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- city logistics --- cargo bike --- cargo cycle --- simulation --- geometrical model --- shopping mall --- concentrated sets of delivery locations --- bike delivery --- big data --- flow clustering --- intelligent transportation systems --- multi-source data analyses --- spatio-temporal data analyses --- user experience --- multi-criteria decision-making --- AHP/TOPSIS hybrid approach --- optimal site selection --- GeoSpatial data --- smart cities --- fire rescue service --- housing estates --- swept paths --- digital model --- cooperative systems --- evaluation methodology --- telematics --- functional evaluation --- impact assessment --- user acceptance --- traffic control --- urban tunnel --- integration
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Smart Cities seek to optimize their systems by increasing integration through approaches such as increased interoperability, seamless system integration, and automation. Thus, they have the potential to deliver substantial efficiency gains and eliminate redundancy. To add to the complexity of the problem, the integration of systems for efficiency gains may compromise the resilience of an urban system. This all needs to be taken into consideration when thinking about Smart Cities. The transportation field must also apply the principles and concepts mentioned above. This cannot be understood without considering its links and effects on the other components of an urban system. New technologies allow for new means of travel to be built, and new business models allow for existing ones to be utilized. This Special Issue puts together papers with different focuses, but all of them tackle the topic of smart mobility.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- city logistics --- cargo bike --- cargo cycle --- simulation --- geometrical model --- shopping mall --- concentrated sets of delivery locations --- bike delivery --- big data --- flow clustering --- intelligent transportation systems --- multi-source data analyses --- spatio-temporal data analyses --- user experience --- multi-criteria decision-making --- AHP/TOPSIS hybrid approach --- optimal site selection --- GeoSpatial data --- smart cities --- fire rescue service --- housing estates --- swept paths --- digital model --- cooperative systems --- evaluation methodology --- telematics --- functional evaluation --- impact assessment --- user acceptance --- traffic control --- urban tunnel --- integration --- n/a
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Modern cities are facing the challenge of combining competitiveness at the global city scale and sustainable urban development to become smart cities. A smart city is a high-tech, intensive and advanced city that connects people, information, and city elements using new technologies in order to create a sustainable, greener city; competitive and innovative commerce; and an increased quality of life. This Special Issue collects the recent advancements in smart cities and covers different topics and aspects.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- cycle logistics --- European projects --- goods delivery --- bike delivery --- cargo cycle --- cargo bike --- bike sharing system --- expansion areas --- category clustering --- batches prediction --- extended range electric vehicle --- technologies --- optimization methods --- EREV key components --- level optimization --- urban accessibility --- Distrito Tec --- Monterrey Metropolitan Zone (MMZ) --- Urban Basic Geostatistical Areas (AGEBs) --- 15 minutes city --- UrMoAC --- smart networks --- digitization --- smart transit --- cyber security --- smart city --- smarter communities --- smart sensors --- smart meters --- internet of things (IoT) --- facial recognition --- cyber privacy --- time series analysis --- energy demand forecast --- ARIMA --- hybrid model --- power theft --- itinerary planning --- smart tourism --- graph theory --- heuristic approach --- smart water/energy/mobility --- open innovation --- challenge living lab --- challenge-based learning --- electric vehicle --- vehicle-to-grid --- vehicle-to-building --- electric vehicle emulator --- electric vehicle supply equipment --- smart grid --- n/a
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Modern cities are facing the challenge of combining competitiveness at the global city scale and sustainable urban development to become smart cities. A smart city is a high-tech, intensive and advanced city that connects people, information, and city elements using new technologies in order to create a sustainable, greener city; competitive and innovative commerce; and an increased quality of life. This Special Issue collects the recent advancements in smart cities and covers different topics and aspects.
cycle logistics --- European projects --- goods delivery --- bike delivery --- cargo cycle --- cargo bike --- bike sharing system --- expansion areas --- category clustering --- batches prediction --- extended range electric vehicle --- technologies --- optimization methods --- EREV key components --- level optimization --- urban accessibility --- Distrito Tec --- Monterrey Metropolitan Zone (MMZ) --- Urban Basic Geostatistical Areas (AGEBs) --- 15 minutes city --- UrMoAC --- smart networks --- digitization --- smart transit --- cyber security --- smart city --- smarter communities --- smart sensors --- smart meters --- internet of things (IoT) --- facial recognition --- cyber privacy --- time series analysis --- energy demand forecast --- ARIMA --- hybrid model --- power theft --- itinerary planning --- smart tourism --- graph theory --- heuristic approach --- smart water/energy/mobility --- open innovation --- challenge living lab --- challenge-based learning --- electric vehicle --- vehicle-to-grid --- vehicle-to-building --- electric vehicle emulator --- electric vehicle supply equipment --- smart grid --- n/a
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Modern cities are facing the challenge of combining competitiveness at the global city scale and sustainable urban development to become smart cities. A smart city is a high-tech, intensive and advanced city that connects people, information, and city elements using new technologies in order to create a sustainable, greener city; competitive and innovative commerce; and an increased quality of life. This Special Issue collects the recent advancements in smart cities and covers different topics and aspects.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- cycle logistics --- European projects --- goods delivery --- bike delivery --- cargo cycle --- cargo bike --- bike sharing system --- expansion areas --- category clustering --- batches prediction --- extended range electric vehicle --- technologies --- optimization methods --- EREV key components --- level optimization --- urban accessibility --- Distrito Tec --- Monterrey Metropolitan Zone (MMZ) --- Urban Basic Geostatistical Areas (AGEBs) --- 15 minutes city --- UrMoAC --- smart networks --- digitization --- smart transit --- cyber security --- smart city --- smarter communities --- smart sensors --- smart meters --- internet of things (IoT) --- facial recognition --- cyber privacy --- time series analysis --- energy demand forecast --- ARIMA --- hybrid model --- power theft --- itinerary planning --- smart tourism --- graph theory --- heuristic approach --- smart water/energy/mobility --- open innovation --- challenge living lab --- challenge-based learning --- electric vehicle --- vehicle-to-grid --- vehicle-to-building --- electric vehicle emulator --- electric vehicle supply equipment --- smart grid
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