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http://dx.doi.org/10.21022/IJHRB.2020.9.1.81

Connecting the three Dimensions of Urban Transportation  

Cesarz, Michael (thyssenkrupp Elevator Innovation and Operations AG)
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International Journal of High-Rise Buildings / v.9, no.1, 2020 , pp. 81-85 More about this Journal
Abstract
Currently, urban mobility is rather two-dimensional: Connections between transportation solutions like elevators, escalators, moving walks, and metro stations are static. In the future, urban mobility will require a holistic view: Seamless transportation, enabled by innovative IoT technology, is a necessity. A dialogue between the city, its buildings and transportation systems, considering the specific needs and preferences of each and every citizen, must be adopted. Travelling through the city will become a lot more individualized, interactive and customized to specific requirements.
Keywords
MULTI; Smart Cities; Urban Mobility; High Rise;
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