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Future Transportation
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Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with transportation activities account for approximately 20 percent of all carbon dioxide (co2) emissions globally, making the transportation sector a major contributor to the current global warming. This book focuses on the latest advances in technologies aiming at the sustainable future transportation of people and goods. A reduction in burning fossil fuel and technological transitions are the main approaches toward sustainable future transportation. Particular attention is given to automobile technological transitions, bike sharing systems, supply chain digitalization, and transport performance monitoring and optimization, among others.

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Keywords

  • Accessibility
  • additive engineering
  • aeronautical communication
  • age-replacement
  • air traffic management
  • air transportation sustainability
  • ANOVA-test
  • applied queueing theory
  • artificial intelligence
  • ARTIW method
  • ASTER
  • Automobiles
  • availability
  • bifurcations
  • big data
  • bike sharing system
  • bike-sharing system (BSS)
  • border crossings
  • BPM
  • business process model
  • cache networks
  • charging stations
  • city buses
  • clickbait news
  • Climate Change
  • Cloud computing
  • collision avoidance
  • container ship traffic flow
  • content placement
  • content replacement
  • content-centric networking
  • continuous descent approach
  • continuously variable transmission
  • corrective maintenance
  • COVID-19
  • digital security
  • Digitalization
  • distributional analysis
  • dynamical systems
  • e-biker
  • Eastern Anti-Atlas
  • electric buses
  • electric vehicle powertrain
  • Environmental impact
  • Environmental science, engineering & technology
  • Facial Recognition Technology
  • feature selection
  • Forecasting
  • four-motors configuration
  • Fuzzy logic
  • fuzzy logic modelling
  • generalized Hurst exponents
  • generative adversarial networks
  • Google Trends
  • green transport
  • highly automated vehicles
  • History of engineering & technology
  • human-machine interaction
  • IHAMCI method
  • immaturity
  • impulse noise
  • Internet of Things
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Kelâat M’Gouna inlier
  • LDACS
  • location planning
  • long-range dependence
  • MCDM
  • mineral exploration
  • minimal repair
  • mode choice
  • Monitoring
  • Morocco
  • multi-factor
  • multi-source data
  • multifractality
  • multinomial logit model
  • multispeed discrete transmission
  • natural gamma-ray spectrometry
  • OFDM
  • on board driver assistance
  • optimized profile descent
  • partial charging
  • passengers
  • pedestrians
  • perfect repair
  • personal vehicles
  • preventive maintenance
  • privacy invasion
  • profit per time unit
  • pulse blanking
  • railway transport
  • red-light running behavior
  • Regression analysis
  • remote assistance
  • remote driving
  • remote operation
  • ROAD statistics
  • Scénarios
  • semi-autonomous
  • Semi-Markov processes
  • sentiments
  • Smart cities
  • social network
  • space-time model
  • stated choice experiment
  • Strategy
  • stretch reduction
  • sustainable travel
  • system dynamics
  • taxi demand
  • technological transitions
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • terminal maneuvering area
  • transport demand model
  • transport equity
  • transport policy
  • two-motors configuration
  • urban mobility
  • use cases
  • User-Centered Design
  • US–Mexico
  • VANET
  • vehicle scheduling
  • Virtual reality
  • volatility

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-4858-6

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