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Title Potentials and Prospects of Bicycle Sharing System in Smart Cities: A Review
ID_Doc 42451
Authors Shen, S; Lv, CX; Zhu, H; Sun, LJ; Wang, RC
Title Potentials and Prospects of Bicycle Sharing System in Smart Cities: A Review
Year 2022
Published Ieee Sensors Journal, 22, 8
DOI 10.1109/JSEN.2022.3160178
Abstract As a typical example of an Intelligent Transport System (ITS) in a smart city, the bicycle sharing is developing so fast and changing the citizens' travel habits to a large extent in China. However, its disorder development brings a heavy burden for city, and it is considered as a junk of city in many citizens' opinions. In our previous work, we proposed the concept of Internet of Shared Bicycle (IoSB) to solve some problems in technique. In this paper, we devote to how to enable bicycle sharing playing a more important role in the construction of smart city, instead of being treated only as a type of traffic mode. We summarize some of the current research status of bicycle sharing in smart cities and put forward some of our own views. Then the Bicycle Sharing System (BSS) is be further studied and explored the possibility of being deployed as a terminal in the city in terms of technology. When a serious disaster comes, it serves as an auxiliary communication system for the city and becomes a measure of the city's emergency network. In particular, we describe a special role of bicycle sharing during public health events. In addition, the feasibility in some interesting cases with great potential in the future is also discussed.
Author Keywords Bicycles; Smart cities; Intelligent sensors; Roads; Real-time systems; Public transportation; Biomedical monitoring; Bicycle sharing system; crowd sensing; emergency network; mobile ad hoc network; mobile edge computing; smart city; software defined network
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000803129500011
WoS Category Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics, Applied
Research Area Engineering; Instruments & Instrumentation; Physics
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