Essays about: "Smart streets"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 essays containing the words Smart streets.
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1. Vision Valhallavägen
University essay from KTH/ArkitekturAbstract : Valhallavägen is a large boulevard in Stockholm spanning from Roslagstull to Gärdet. It’s 3.5 km long, making it the longest street in the inner city of Stockholm. It acts as a border between the stone city and the free landscape of Nationalstadsparken and the institution belt. READ MORE
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2. Improved Driver Support in Smart Cities to Reduce the Environmental Impact of Trucks : Designing a concept for 2030
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Avdelningen för visuell information och interaktionAbstract : The transport industry is a key contributor to carbon dioxide emissions and climate change and heavy-duty vehicles are responsible for a quarter of the emissions from road transport in the EU. One way of reducing the energy consumption of a truck is improving driving skills by minimizing breaking for example. READ MORE
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3. A Self-policing Smart Parking Solution
University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för teknik och samhälle (TS)Abstract : With the exponential growth of vehicles on our streets, the need for finding an unoccupied parking spot today could most of the time be problematic, but even more in the coming future. Smart parking solutions have proved to be a helpful approach to facilitate the localization of unoccupied parking spots. READ MORE
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4. How smart are smart cities? : How can big data influence the planning of sustainable urban mobility?
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : The opportunities we have to move around the city, otherwise known as urban mobility, are intrinsically linked to both local industrial output as well as the physical possibilities of moving provided by the landscape of the urban environment. With the advent of automotive congestion solidifying itself as a reality as populations in urban centres continue to rise, the conspicuous question is: If we continue the way we’re going, what happens next? This thesis explores the influence of new technologies and the data that drives them on the mechanisms of planning mobility in urban centres, as well as the potential of adoption of innovative mobility solutions that address environmental concerns through insights that higher resolution data can provide. READ MORE
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5. Smart and Robust Energy Infrastructure for the Future: Electric Vehicle Adoption
University essay from KTH/EnergiteknikAbstract : I takt med att miljöbestämmelser från EU blir allt striktare i kombination med Sveriges strävan att gå mot en mer hållbar framtid, är elbilens adoption i samhället av största vikt. I den här rapporten har tidigare studier om framtida scenarier för en potentiell adoption analyserats som en grund för en litteraturstudie. READ MORE