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Integrated Goal: Safe,
Convenient, and Green Mobility
Transportation is a major contributor of carbon
dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions from
human activity, accounting for approximately 28
percent of total global emissions. Intelligent Transport
Systems (ITS) is emerging to help meet the traffic
safety, efficiency, and climate challenge.
Typically, the convergence between vehicle and information
technology including vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle.to-infrastructure
communication systems is being realized as it evolves
worldwide. This concept is designed to highlight
innovative solutions to the convergence of existing
information technology to promote a sustainable
transportation network. It links human beings, vehicles,
fuel, and overall transportation systems in order
to provide a safe, convenient, and green mobility
for the next generation. |
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For the achievement
of ideal ITS implementation, any transport
related objects including any thing
from people to things should have proper
Transport Intelligence anywhere, anytime
and for anything.
If these “3 Any” conditions are
guaranteed,
it shall be sufficient for a ubiquitous
level of availability. |
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| To increase user-friendliness,
the objects in the transportation sys-tem can be provided with ubiqui-tous
transportation services without any
consciousness or re cognition based
on the indivi dual location & context.
The transport subjects including drivers,
pa ssengers, pedestrians, and consignors
can get realtime traffic information
from the ubiquitous transportation environ
ment that is calm, pervasive, and invisible. |
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Ubiquitous
transportation society aims to provide
reliable traffic information and service
which can be achieved by the collective information among locally networked
smart objects.
Ultimately, all ITS services under ubiquitous
society should be trustable in terms
of its timely properness, accurate ness,
and usefulness. |
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