“…In this manner, to alleviate the problems of rapid urbanisation and to improve the liveability of citizens, there are many concerns to be taken into account in urban development and management [43], [44]. Recent advances in cyber-physical domains, cyber-physical-social systems, cloud platform, cloudlet, and edge/fog platforms along with the evolving Big Data (BD) analytics, Internet of Everything (IoE), Automation of Everything (AoE) [45], Advanced Insight Analytics (AIA) [45], ubiquitous sensing, location-independent real-time monitoring and control, dynamic vision analysis, heterogeneous network infrastructure, and cutting-edge wireless communication technologies (e.g., 5G and beyond) within the Industry 4.0 are providing many opportunities and urging city governors to pursue the ways that enable efficient and intelligent management of cities with effective public services [43] involving the effective use of FAGVs within SC contributing the sustainability and mobility of the city. To reduce the burden on cities and to make them smarter and sustainable, a novel framework entitled "TCitySmartF" was proposed in a recent study [43] that demonstrates a variety of insights and orchestrational directions for local governors and private sector about how to transform cities into automated and connected smarter cities from the technological, social, economic and environmental point of view, particularly by putting residents and urban dynamics at the forefront of the development with participatory planning for the robust community-and citizen-tailored services.…”