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Mohammed Bellaj, Najib Naja and Abdellah Jamali
Named Data Networking (NDN) has emerged as a promising architecture to overcome the limitations of the conventional Internet Protocol (IP) architecture, particularly in terms of mobility, security, and data availability. However, despite the advantages i...
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Raj Bridgelall
The relentless expansion of urban populations and the surge in e-commerce have increased the demand for rapid delivery services, leading to an increase in truck traffic that contributes to urban congestion, environmental pollution, and economic inefficie...
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Afzaal Hassan, Mark Wallace, Irene Moser and Daniel D. Harabor
Ridesharing effectively tackles urban mobility challenges by providing a service comparable to private vehicles while minimising resource usage. Our research primarily concentrates on dynamic ridesharing, which conventionally involves connecting drivers ...
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Rachid Belaroussi, Elie Issa, Leonardo Cameli, Claudio Lantieri and Sonia Adelé
Human impression plays a crucial role in effectively designing infrastructures that support active mobility such as walking and cycling. By involving users early in the design process, valuable insights can be gathered before physical environments are co...
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Tuan Phong Tran, Anh Hung Ngoc Tran, Thuan Minh Nguyen and Myungsik Yoo
Multi-access edge computing (MEC) brings computations closer to mobile users, thereby decreasing service latency and providing location-aware services. Nevertheless, given the constrained resources of the MEC server, it is crucial to provide a limited nu...
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Suppapon Tetiranont, Wannapol Sadakorn, Napong Tao Rugkhapan and Lapyote Prasittisopin
An environmentally conscious architectural design of a railway station can have a substantial influence on government spending. Nevertheless, an extensive collection of guidelines for using sustainable design principles in the construction of a railway s...
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Francis Marco Maria Cirianni, Antonio Comi and Agata Quattrone
The application of artificial intelligence (AI) to dynamic mobility management can support the achievement of efficiency and sustainability goals. AI can help to model alternative mobility system scenarios in real time (by processing big data from hetero...
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Carlos Serôdio, José Cunha, Guillermo Candela, Santiago Rodriguez, Xosé Ramón Sousa and Frederico Branco
The emergence of the sixth generation of cellular systems (6G) signals a transformative era and ecosystem for mobile communications, driven by demands from technologies like the internet of everything (IoE), V2X communications, and factory automation. To...
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André Soares Lopes, Maurício Orozco-Fontalvo, Filipe Moura, David Vale
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Mobility as a service is a potential solution to mobility problems; however, it raises concerns about its relationship with socio-territorial inequalities (STIs). This paper contains a systematic literature review of real-world MaaS applications and thei...
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Yong Xu, Hong Ni and Xiaoyong Zhu
Due to the overload of IP semantics, the traditional TCP/IP network has a number of problems in scalability, mobility, and security. In this context, information-centric networking (ICN) is proposed to solve these problems. To reduce the cost of deployme...
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