Mobility, Citizens, Innovation and Technology in Digital and Smart Cities

Author:

Oliveira Thays A.ORCID,Gabrich Yuri B.ORCID,Ramalhinho HelenaORCID,Oliver MiquelORCID,Cohen Miri W.ORCID,Ochi Luiz S.ORCID,Gueye Serigne,Protti Fábio,Pinto Alysson A.,Ferreira Diógenes V. M.ORCID,Coelho Igor M.ORCID,Coelho Vitor N.ORCID

Abstract

Cities are constantly transforming and, consequently, attracting efforts from researchers and opportunities to the industry. New transportation systems are being built in order to meet sustainability and efficiency criteria, as well as being adapted to the current possibilities. Moreover, citizens are becoming aware about the power and possibilities provided by the current generation of autonomous devices. In this sense, this paper presents and discusses state-of-the-art transportation technologies and systems, highlighting the advances that the concepts of Internet of Things and Value are providing. Decentralized technologies, such as blockchain, are been extensively investigated by the industry, however, its widespread adoption in cities is still desirable. Aligned with operations research opportunities, this paper identifies different points in which cities’ services could move to. This also study comments about different combinatorial optimization problems that might be useful and important for an efficient evolution of our cities. By considering different perspectives, didactic examples are presented with a main focus on motivating decision makers to balance citizens, investors and industry goals and wishes.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications

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