Mobility and IoT for the Smart Cities
A special issue of Smart Cities (ISSN 2624-6511). This special issue belongs to the section "Internet of Things".
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Special Issue Information
Dear colleagues,
A fundamental prerequisite that will help to foster the economic strength of cities is efficient and sustainable mobility schemes, which will ensure the efficient exchange of people and goods while limiting negative environmental and social externalities. It is not only important to reduce environmental impacts, but also to ensure that the quality of life in this environment is as high as possible, so that cities are places where social and economic activity is attractive. New technological advances facilitate a cooperative environment in which road users, transport systems, infrastructure, and other external agents are connected. The new smart mobility solutions offer a great opportunity to optimize and improve planning and to increase the efficiency of transport systems operation, as well as contribute to reducing their main externalities.
Traffic management and asset location are some of the applications associated with mobility where the vast irruption of the Internet of Things (IoT) is leading the development of disruptive ICT solutions. The proliferation of IoT devices used in mobility enables a large range of applications but poses new challenges, especially in communications, data orchestration, edge computing, cybersecurity or new interfaces that enables their use, for example, while driving a car.
This Special Issue focuses on mobility and IoT and the benefits that these contribute to the city. This area includes proposals on citizen mobility, electric vehicles, alternative mobility (cycle lanes, pedestrianization, etc.), cybersecurity, communications, and systems in Smart Cities. Therefore, the Special Issue is focused on but not limited to the following topics:
- Architectures for IoT data management in mobility;
- Artificial Intelligence and context-awareness for smart mobility based on IoT;
- Edge computing for the smart mobility;
- Communications for the IoT in mobility;
- M2M and vehicular (V2X) communications and interoperability for the IoT;
- Wearable devices;
- Energy efficiency and energy harvesting on the IoT for smart mobility;
- Cybersecurity for the IoT in mobility;
- IoT applications and testbeds for smart mobility;
- Connected vehicles and the IoT;
- Enabling infrastructures for smart mobility;
- Smart mobility and the smart grid;
- Governance and smart mobility.
Prof. Dr. Luis Hernández-Callejo
Prof. Dr. Sergio Nesmachnow
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- IoT
- smart mobility
- connected vehicle
- cybersecurity
- edge computing
- M2M communications
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