THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS IN ROMANIA. A EUROPEAN UNION PERSPECTIVE
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS IN ROMANIA. A EUROPEAN UNION PERSPECTIVE
Author(s): Antoniu Ovidiu Balint, Larisa MihoreanuSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers
Keywords: Intelligent Systems (I.S.); transportation; logistics; networks
Summary/Abstract: The implementation of Intelligent Systems in sectors like transportation and logistics is analyzed in this paper starting from a comparative European study with the aim to help improve the efficiency of these sectors. Together with IT (information technology), traffic and logistics are important implements among the intelligent systems when referring to building a sustainable world development. This is the result of the fast evolution of technology, the increasing need of heightening communication, the high pressure for strengthening the networks inside and outside their own hubs and clusters. We do consider here hubs and clusters as other vivid in-networks with proper energy and movement. Such dynamic processes generate greater autonomy challenges together with the natural need of minimizing the energy that each integrated assembly uses to satisfy customers in a personalized way. This approach may meld artificial intelligence, robotics, environment protection, goods and passengers’ safety and time saving. Important gaps identified in the way I.S. (intelligent systems) are understood and implemented will be discussed here in response to complement the European Union’s recommendations.
Journal: Economics, Management, and Financial Markets
- Issue Year: 9/2014
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 436-447
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English
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