Artificial intelligence -driven adaptive infrastructure for urban mobility

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
13
Article ID: 
27837
5 pages
Research Article

Artificial intelligence -driven adaptive infrastructure for urban mobility

Naveen Vemuri, Naresh Thaneeru, Venkata Manoj Tatikonda

Abstract: 

This research paper investigates the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the development of adaptive infrastructure for urban mobility. With urbanization trends intensifying, cities are facing escalating challenges in traffic management, public transportation efficiency, and environmental sustainability. Leveraging case studies from cities globally, including Singapore, London, and Helsinki, the paper explores how AI technologies are revolutionizing urban transportation systems. The study delves into key components of AI integration such as adaptive traffic management, personalized mobility solutions, and the implementation of autonomous vehicles. It highlights how AI algorithms analyze real-time data from diverse sources to optimize traffic flow, enhance public transportation services, and predict future mobility patterns. The research underscores the significance of AI in creating responsive and intelligent urban environments, adapting dynamically to the evolving needs of urban dwellers. Furthermore, the paper addresses challenges associated with AI-driven urban mobility, including privacy concerns, ethical considerations, and the need for equitable access to technological benefits. The findings emphasize the importance of responsible governance and a balanced approach to technology deployment in urban planning. In conclusion, this research contributes essential insights for policymakers, urban planners, and researchers navigating the integration of AI into urban mobility. The envisioned outcome is a future where AI-driven adaptive infrastructure fosters sustainable, efficient, and user-centric urban mobility ecosystems.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.27837.12.2023
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