DEFINITION
Smart Transportation includes sustainable, secure and interconnected and integrated transport systems, including tram, bus, train, subway, car, sea and air transport, bicycles and pedestrians, where one or more modes of transportation is/are used.
MOTIVATIONS
- Low CO2 emissions
- Decreased traffic accident
- Decreased travel time
- Decreased traffic congestion
- Overcoming the infrastructure problems
- Development of environmentally friendly systems
- Increasing use of public transport
- Ensuring improved traffic flow and security
- Increasing people’s quality of life
- Use of roads in accordance with the capacity
- Ensuring multidimensional data exchange between human-vehicle-infrastructure-center
- Establishing the infrastructure to increase mobility
- Improved driver safety and accident management
- Prioritizing vehicles with a pass-through
- Detection of traffic density
- Data integration between different systems
APPLICATIONS
- Electric Vehicles/Buses
- Hybrid Vehicles
- Park Assistant
- Smart Vehicle Highway Systems
- Parking Dynamic Pricing
- Parking Lot Detection
- Parking Management and Guidance System
- Online Parking Reservation System
- Density Detection Sensors
- Smart Solution Center
- Real-Time and Dynamic Intersection Management Systems
- Intercity and High-Speed Transportation
- Personalized Transportation Information
- Trip Planning
- Congestion Based Pricing
- Traffic Light Prioritization
- Intelligent Public Transport Routing System
- Traffic Measurement System
- Traffic Violation Systems
- Pedestrianized Zone
- Variable Message System
- Pedestrian Talking Button for the Disabled
- Integrated Traffic Management
- Vehicle Sharing
- Bike Sharing
- Multimodal Public Transport