Post Implementation Studies of Intelligent Transport System for Smart City: A Review

  • Unique Paper ID: 153782
  • Volume: 8
  • Issue: 8
  • PageNo: 407-413
  • Abstract:
  • To handle heavy traffic on highways, smart cities require an intelligent transportation system (ITS). To control easy traffic on the roads, an active structure is essential. The rapid growth of the urban population poses a significant problem for smart cities. The truth of cities is shown through disorganised traffic. The existing road infrastructure cannot manage with the expanded quantity of vehicles on the roads. This difficulty can be confronted by Information and the communication technologies (ICT). ITS will reduce delays, traffic congestions, energy consumption and the pollution emission affected by the extensive delays on roads. Smart city mission is important for urbanization and globalization to improve quality-of-life of their citizens. This study tries to clarify the often-enigmatic understanding of the term "smart city." It presents a focused and operational definition of smart cities in many countries, as well as consistent proof of smart cities in different countries. The most recent version of the urban assessment data collection for analysing the aspects that influence how smart cities perform. This finding has sparked the establishment of a new smart city strategic agenda in several countries, with the goal of achieving sustainable urban growth and a better urban landscape.

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@article{153782,
        author = {Sai Dhruvajala A and Nikhil T. R},
        title = {Post Implementation Studies of Intelligent Transport System for Smart City: A Review},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {8},
        number = {8},
        pages = {407-413},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=153782},
        abstract = {To handle heavy traffic on highways, smart cities require an intelligent transportation system (ITS). To control easy traffic on the roads, an active structure is essential. The rapid growth of the urban population poses a significant problem for smart cities. The truth of cities is shown through disorganised traffic. The existing road infrastructure cannot manage with the expanded quantity of vehicles on the roads. This difficulty can be confronted by Information and the communication technologies (ICT). ITS will reduce delays, traffic congestions, energy consumption and the pollution emission affected by the extensive delays on roads. Smart city mission is important for urbanization and globalization to improve quality-of-life of their citizens. This study tries to clarify the often-enigmatic understanding of the term "smart city." It presents a focused and operational definition of smart cities in many countries, as well as consistent proof of smart cities in different countries. The most recent version of the urban assessment data collection for analysing the aspects that influence how smart cities perform. This finding has sparked the establishment of a new smart city strategic agenda in several countries, with the goal of achieving sustainable urban growth and a better urban landscape.},
        keywords = {smart city, urban development, transport infrastructure, Intelligent Transport System (ITS)},
        month = {},
        }

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 8
  • Issue: 8
  • PageNo: 407-413

Post Implementation Studies of Intelligent Transport System for Smart City: A Review

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