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Characteristics of Intelligent Transportation Development in Cities

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With rapid urbanization, environmental pressure on urban resources and ecological degradation, the government’s public management and public demand generated the “Smart City” concept. The Smart City: to log into the “intelligent transport cloud” platform with a mobile phone before going out, query bus arrival information, taxi location information, the location of parking and real-time traffic information and other comprehensive traffic information, to say goodbye to “traffic jam city” [1]. facilitated by intelligent transportation and satellite navigation systems integrated into the communication network, information communicated and exchanged among satellites, the ground receiving station, the terminal equipment and smart devices in people’s hands. Smart city’s application prospects bring opportunities for Beidou satellite navigation system which was independently developed by China. The Chief Engineer of the North Satellite Navigation System, researcher Sun Jiadong, is full of hope for the compass: “The Beidou Navigation Satellite System will not only play a role in the sky, but on the ground it will also apply more applications to benefit people.” Transportation security, traffic congestion and the reduction of environmental pollution will be greatly aided by Intelligent Transportation Technology (ITS). Intelligent Transportation Technology (ITS) in the Smart City optimizes the traffic infrastructure.

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Rui, Q. (2017). Characteristics of Intelligent Transportation Development in Cities. In: Lu, H. (eds) Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Intelligent Transportation. ICIT 2016. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 53. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2398-9_13

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