2019
DOI: 10.3390/fi11060132
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A Choreography-Based and Collaborative Road Mobility System for L’Aquila City

Abstract: Next Generation Internet (NGI) is the European initiative launched to identify the future internet technologies, designed to serve the needs of the digitalized society while ensuring privacy, trust, decentralization, openness, inclusion, and business cooperation. NGI provides efficient support to promote diversity, decentralization and the growth of disruptive innovation envisioned by smart cities. After the earthquake of 6 April 2009, the city of L’Aquila is facing a massive and innovative reconstruction proc… Show more

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“…As regard the first meaning—the sharing of data and information—some studies describe the creation of collaborative mobility systems that allow vehicles and infrastructures to interconnect and share information to coordinate their actions (Autili et al 2019). Especially in large cities, the use of smart cards makes it possible to analyze interpersonal and intrapersonal variability in the weekly use of public transit (Deschaintres, Morency, and Trépanier 2019), therefore to infer the mobility models of urban collective transport services (Zhao et al 2019) and plan more efficient services that are close to citizens’ needs.…”
Section: Results From Camentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As regard the first meaning—the sharing of data and information—some studies describe the creation of collaborative mobility systems that allow vehicles and infrastructures to interconnect and share information to coordinate their actions (Autili et al 2019). Especially in large cities, the use of smart cards makes it possible to analyze interpersonal and intrapersonal variability in the weekly use of public transit (Deschaintres, Morency, and Trépanier 2019), therefore to infer the mobility models of urban collective transport services (Zhao et al 2019) and plan more efficient services that are close to citizens’ needs.…”
Section: Results From Camentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result of this systematic review, articles on Living Labs published in journals outside the innovation and innovation management scope were excluded. Moreover, articles employing the term "living laboratory" in its metaphorical meaning were not considered (see, e.g., [82]). False positive results such as studies referring to "living laboratory animals" in the context of medical research were excluded (e.g., [83]).…”
Section: Sample Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data are also used for predictions and preventions. Another example is the Collaborative Road Mobility System (CRMS), developed for L'Aquila city, Italy, that allows vehicles and transport infrastructure to interconnect, share information and use it to coordinate their actions [41]. The system also integrates a mobile application for traffic coordination that assists drivers in an eco-friendly manner.…”
Section: Internet Of Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 2 presents a selection of IoT applications in smart city components. [10] Traffic management [11,41] E-government [43] Education [44] Entertainment [23] Air pollution [45] Infrastructure monitoring E-procurement [46] Healthcare [16] Noise monitoring [23] Efficient transportation planning [41,47] Utility management [23] Entrepreneurial opportunities [48] Emergency services [49] Waste management [50] Food and agriculture [51] Smart parking [52] Defense [18] Building management [53] Radiation and electromagnetic level [54] Quality of shipment conditions…”
Section: Internet Of Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%