2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2203.07789
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Engineering data-driven solutions for future mobility: perspectives and challenges

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… Show more

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“…The automotive industry is currently moving towards a serviceoriented, decarbonised model relying on digitalisation. This requires the integration of the energy, transportation, and information sectors to develop data-driven, digitalised mobility systems, an idea investigated by Tuncer et al (Tuncer et al, 2022). The narrative framework used by Kallenbach (Kallenbach, 2020) to analyse mobility culture shows the contrast between established car-centred urban narratives and emerging transformative discourses, implying a potential transformation in mobility culture.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The automotive industry is currently moving towards a serviceoriented, decarbonised model relying on digitalisation. This requires the integration of the energy, transportation, and information sectors to develop data-driven, digitalised mobility systems, an idea investigated by Tuncer et al (Tuncer et al, 2022). The narrative framework used by Kallenbach (Kallenbach, 2020) to analyse mobility culture shows the contrast between established car-centred urban narratives and emerging transformative discourses, implying a potential transformation in mobility culture.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%