Fog Computing Approach for Shared Mobility in Smart Cities

Smart transportation a smart city application where traditional individual models are transforming to shared and distributed ownership. These models are used to serve commuters for inter- and intra-city travel. However, short-range urban transportation services within campuses, residential compounds...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Aburukba, Raafat (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: Al-Ali, Abdul-Rahman (author), Riaz, Ahmed H. (author), Al Nabulsi, Ahmad (author), Khan, Danayal (author), Khan, Shavaiz (author), Amer, Moustafa (author)
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منشور في: 2021
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Smart mobility
Smart transportation
Smart cities
e-Bike
IoT
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fog Computing Approach for Shared Mobility in Smart Cities
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description Smart transportation a smart city application where traditional individual models are transforming to shared and distributed ownership. These models are used to serve commuters for inter- and intra-city travel. However, short-range urban transportation services within campuses, residential compounds, and public parks are not explored to their full capacity compared to the distributed vehicle model. This paper aims to explore and design an adequate framework for battery-operated shared mobility within a large community for short-range travel. This work identifies the characteristics of the shared mobility for battery-operated vehicles and accordingly proposes an adequate solution that deals with real-time data collection, tracking, and automated decisions. Furthermore, given the requirement for real-time decisions with low latency for critical requests, the paper deploys the proposed framework within the 3-tier computing model, namely edge, fog, and cloud tiers. The solution design considers the power consumption requirement at the edge by offloading the computational requests to the fog tier and utilizing the LoRaWAN communication technology. A prototype implementation is presented to validate the proposed framework for a university campus using e-bikes. The results show the scalability of the proposed design and the achievement of low latency for requests that require real-time decisions.
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spelling Fog Computing Approach for Shared Mobility in Smart CitiesAburukba, RaafatAl-Ali, Abdul-RahmanRiaz, Ahmed H.Al Nabulsi, AhmadKhan, DanayalKhan, ShavaizAmer, MoustafaSmart mobilitySmart transportationSmart citiese-BikeIoTSmart transportation a smart city application where traditional individual models are transforming to shared and distributed ownership. These models are used to serve commuters for inter- and intra-city travel. However, short-range urban transportation services within campuses, residential compounds, and public parks are not explored to their full capacity compared to the distributed vehicle model. This paper aims to explore and design an adequate framework for battery-operated shared mobility within a large community for short-range travel. This work identifies the characteristics of the shared mobility for battery-operated vehicles and accordingly proposes an adequate solution that deals with real-time data collection, tracking, and automated decisions. Furthermore, given the requirement for real-time decisions with low latency for critical requests, the paper deploys the proposed framework within the 3-tier computing model, namely edge, fog, and cloud tiers. The solution design considers the power consumption requirement at the edge by offloading the computational requests to the fog tier and utilizing the LoRaWAN communication technology. A prototype implementation is presented to validate the proposed framework for a university campus using e-bikes. The results show the scalability of the proposed design and the achievement of low latency for requests that require real-time decisions.American University of SharjahMDPI2022-06-07T04:36:41Z2022-06-07T04:36:41Z2021Peer-ReviewedPublished versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfAburukba, R.; Al-Ali, A.R.; Riaz, A.H.; Al Nabulsi, A.; Khan, D.; Khan, S.; Amer, M. Fog Computing Approach for Shared Mobility in Smart Cities. Energies 2021, 14, 8174. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14238174. [Comment:This article belongs to the Special Issue Selected Papers from the 5th International Conference on Smart Grid and Smart Cities (ICSGSC2021)]1996-1073http://hdl.handle.net/11073/2390810.3390/en14238174en_UShttps://doi.org/10.3390/en14238174oai:repository.aus.edu:11073/239082024-08-22T12:07:15Z
spellingShingle Fog Computing Approach for Shared Mobility in Smart Cities
Aburukba, Raafat
Smart mobility
Smart transportation
Smart cities
e-Bike
IoT
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title Fog Computing Approach for Shared Mobility in Smart Cities
title_full Fog Computing Approach for Shared Mobility in Smart Cities
title_fullStr Fog Computing Approach for Shared Mobility in Smart Cities
title_full_unstemmed Fog Computing Approach for Shared Mobility in Smart Cities
title_short Fog Computing Approach for Shared Mobility in Smart Cities
title_sort Fog Computing Approach for Shared Mobility in Smart Cities
topic Smart mobility
Smart transportation
Smart cities
e-Bike
IoT
url http://hdl.handle.net/11073/23908