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Engineering data-driven solutions for future mobility: perspectives and challenges

Computers and Society 2022-03-16 v1

Abstract

The automotive industry is currently undergoing major changes. These include a general shift towards decarbonised mode of transportation, the implementation of mobility as an end-to-end service, and the transition to vehicles that increasingly rely on software and digital tools to function. Digitalisation is expected to play a key role in shaping the future of mobility ecosystems by fostering the integration of traditionally independent system domains in the energy, transportation and information sectors. This report discusses opportunities and challenges for engineering data-driven solutions that support the requirements of future digitalised mobility systems based on three use cases for electric vehicle public charging infrastructures, services and security.

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@article{arxiv.2203.07789,
  title  = {Engineering data-driven solutions for future mobility: perspectives and challenges},
  author = {Daphne Tuncer and Oytun Babacan and Raoul Guiazon and Halima Abu Ali and Josephine Conway and Sebastian Kern and Ana Teresa Moreno and Max Peel and Arthur Pereira and Nadia Assad and Giulia Franceschini and Margrethe Gjerull and Anna Hardisty and Imran Marwa and Blanca Alvarez Lopez and Ariella Shalev and Christopher D' Cruz Tambua and Hapsari Damayanti and Paul Frapart and Sacha Lepoutre and Peer Novak},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.07789},
  year   = {2022}
}
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