Editorial: Advances in Planning for Emerging Transportation Technologies: Towards Automation, Connectivity, and Electric Propulsion
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2021-03-01
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Abstract:Transportation systems continue to face significant challenges and opportunities in the context of their social, technical, and economic outcomes (De Neufville and Scholtes, 2011; Kaewunren et al.; Sinha et al., 2017; De Martinis and Corman, 2018; Bongiovanni et al., 2019; Eker et al., 2019; Eker et al., 2020a; Barmpounakis and Geroliminis, 2020; Becker et al., 2020; Eker et al., 2020b; Ahmed et al., 2021). A case in point is the set of ongoing advancements in information and computer technology that offer unprecedented opportunities for realizing or enhancing systems autonomy/automation, and connectivity. These developments continue to lay the building blocks for a new and exciting generation of transportation vehicles and associated infrastructure. This new transformative generation is expected to be characterized by vehicle connectivity and autonomy, emergent transport modes, new operational policies and standards, and enhanced economic productivity.
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Content Notes:This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. Please cite this article as: Labi, S., Anastasopoulos, P., Miralinaghi, M., Ong, G.P., Zhu, F. (2021). Advances in Planning for Emerging Transportation Technologies: Towards Automation, Connectivity, and Electric Propulsion, Editorial, Frontiers in the Built Environment, Transportation and Transit Systems Volume 7, https://doi.org/10.3389/fbuil.2021.666246
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