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Armin Razmjoo, Amirhossein Gandomi, Maral Mahlooji, Davide Astiaso Garcia, Seyedali Mirjalili, Alireza Rezvani, Sahar Ahmadzadeh and Saim Memon
As smart cities (SCs) emerge, the Internet of Things (IoT) is able to simplify more sophisticated and ubiquitous applications employed within these cities. In this regard, we investigate seven predominant sectors including the environment, public transpo...
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Sarah L. Aljohani and Mohammed J. F. Alenazi
The number of smart cities is increasing rapidly around the world with the continuous increase of governments? interest in exploiting Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to solve issues arising from rapid urbanization. Most smart city servic...
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Wenbo Zhang and Chang Xu
This study is designed to leverage ubiquitous mobile computing techniques on exploring app-based taxi movement patterns in large cities. To study patterns at different scales, we comprehensively explore both occupied and unoccupied vehicle movement chara...
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Muhammad Atiq Ur Rehman Tariq, Cheuk Yin Wai and Nitin Muttil
Urbanization is a challenge faced by most countries worldwide and leads to several problems. Due to rapid communication capabilities, conforming the megacities into Ubiquitous cities (U-cities) seems to be a potential solution to mitigate the problems ca...
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Marek Ogryzek, Eufemia Tarantino and Krzysztof Rzasa
Binding and planned community regulations regarding INSPIRE and other documents resulting from work on INSPIRE have forced the member countries to implement new or updated regulations. The purpose of creating the spatial information infrastructure was to...
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Emma Terama, Juha Peltomaa, Maija Mattinen-Yuryev and Ari Nissinen
Urban sustainability has been used to cover multiple aspects of urban development. Terms related to sustainability have been generously used to advance ubiquitous and hard-to-measure targets not least in response to global and national sustainable develo...
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David King, Juan Saldarriaga
Taxicabs are ubiquitous in cities throughout the world, and the industry is going through regulatory change with the growth of app-based services. In the United States, where taxicabs are typically regulated locally, licenses determine where taxis can pi...
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Tânia Fontes, Vera Costa, Marta Campos Ferreira, Li Shengxiao, ... Teresa Galvão Dias
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Nowadays, mobile phones are ubiquitous systems of our society. Nevertheless, the adoption of this technology to perform mobile payments, namely in public transport, was only implemented in a few number of transport networks. Thus, this paper aims to unde...
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Giovanni Nardini, Giovanni Stea and Antonio Virdis
Several applications, from the Internet of Things for smart cities to those for vehicular networks, need fast and reliable proximity-based broadcast communications, i.e., the ability to reach all peers in a geographical neighborhood around the originator...
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Ziwen Sun,Simon Bell,Iain Scott
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In contemporary Chinese cities, street vendors often emerge in a predictable space where numerous people frequently walk or stay. In this sense, the ubiquitous phenomenon of street vending closely relates to the walkability of urban space in the Chinese ...
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