2020
DOI: 10.1111/coin.12326
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The importance of public support in the implementation of green transportation in the smart cities

Abstract: Smart cities are increasingly evolving, initializing new strategies, and programs that have a significant influence on policy making and scheduling while coexisting with urban facilities. To recognize urban planning offers to a smarter city context, it is now necessary to understand the contribution of the smart city in overall urban planning and vice versa. Currently, transportation has been seen as a connection to all aspects of life across the world. This article presents the results of a survey testing int… Show more

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“…It can be seen that the network topology has many advantages, such as the shortest distance between nodes, the highest direct accessibility, and the higher overall operating efficiency of the network. We use wireless sensor networks to supervise agrarian environments because they have three great advantages: (a) there is no need to lay cables, the system is only implemented once, and the man-made influence on the information security is minimal; (b) the hubs are intense, and information gathering is accurate; and (c) sensor nodes associated with a particular computation and processing capabilities, as well as the ability to collaborate between many hubs, are perfect for unsupervised wireless connectivity (Mao et al 2020). The disadvantage is that there are many network connections and the total construction kilometers are large.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be seen that the network topology has many advantages, such as the shortest distance between nodes, the highest direct accessibility, and the higher overall operating efficiency of the network. We use wireless sensor networks to supervise agrarian environments because they have three great advantages: (a) there is no need to lay cables, the system is only implemented once, and the man-made influence on the information security is minimal; (b) the hubs are intense, and information gathering is accurate; and (c) sensor nodes associated with a particular computation and processing capabilities, as well as the ability to collaborate between many hubs, are perfect for unsupervised wireless connectivity (Mao et al 2020). The disadvantage is that there are many network connections and the total construction kilometers are large.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second step is taken to improve the accuracy of the location of the next cell crossing when the mobile devices [34][35][36] travel in an area nearer the cell frontier and reduce the chances that they can make a significant change to their direction and speed.…”
Section: Results and Discussion On Numerical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pada klaster kedua ini fokus tema yang disajikan adalah transportasi. Pada artikel [10] memberikan pandangan bahwa saat ini transportasi telah dipandang sebagai penghubung ke semua aspek kehidupan di seluruh dunia. Diperkuat oleh artikel [11] dimana mengambil salah satu contoh transportasi yang memberikan dampak pada efektivitas pengembangan smart city yaitu transportasi barang.…”
Section: Korelasi Dan Pengelompokkan Tema Dan Studi Terkait Perencanaan Pembangunan Smart Cityunclassified