Advances Intelligent Transportation System for Future Smart Cities, Sustainable City Planning, Innovation, and Management:

Book chapter
Chapter 17: Advances Intelligent Transportation System for Future Smart Cities,
Sustainable City Planning, Innovation, and Management:

Explanation for chapter 17:

Mobility problems are an increasing number of important everywhere in the global in today’s rapid-growing urban areas and specially in Europe in which in 2015 almost 75% of population lived in urban regions in step with Eurostat. at the same time the supply of mobility services, specifically in densely populated regions, is constantly increasing in addition to residents call for a more dependable, bendy, without problems handy, multimodal and finally more customized journey experience.
ITS answers already followed for mobility management in city areas include: interactive visitors management, included multimodal traveler offerings (multimodal facts services and smart ticketing and reserving), Cooperative sensible shipping structures (C-ITS) services, get right of entry to manage to road infrastructure, consumer mobility behaviour tracking and demand control for helping sustainable mobility selections. extra these days, a range of ITS services is offering the underpinning structures for Mobility as a provider – the concept that a single mobility service accessible on call for delivers an incorporated variety of delivery services as an alternative to owning a automobile and gaining access to shipping modes one at a time.

the prevailing chapter provides planners and selection- makers with an incorporated evaluate of the essential measures and issues concerning the use of ITS in the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan method. in this framework, ITS should be considered to have three roles associated with mobility planning:
1. gear to implement transport measures and attain coverage desires
2. metropolis infrastructure to enable innovation in transport and past
3. records issuer for helping, growing, monitoring, assessing and comparing Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans.
therefore, ITS roles can be associated with the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan steps which will define:
• The relevance of ITS (current and destiny) to sustainable city mobility planning.
• How ITS must be approached in the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan system, i.e. what is wanted to be executed all through the planning levels to have ITS taken into consideration and release its ability.

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