Green Industrial Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things

The Effect of the Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligent and Tracking on Smart Transportation

Author(s): Martin Otu Offei and Lomatey Toku * .

Pp: 125-143 (19)

DOI: 10.2174/9789815223255124010013

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

The life of an individual, an organization, and a country depends on the movement of products and services across international borders. International trade follows hallowed transportation lines; any disruption to these channels costs countries, organizations, and people millions of dollars and raises the cost of conducting business internationally. In order to ensure smart transportation, this study examined how artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of things (IoT), and tracking will affect transportation. The introduction of these technologies (AI, IoT, tracking) into the transportation value chain will lead to smart transportation and improve efficiency in the area where they are introduced. The application of these technologies in the private sector of a developing market was the main topic of our study. 100 respondents were surveyed quantitatively in the private sector. SmartPLS was employed as a technique to clarify the ad hoc interaction between smart transportation and the independent and dependent variables of artificial intelligence, the internet of things, and tracking. The findings of this study indicate that tracking, the internet of things, and artificial intelligence have a good impact on smart mobility. The results of this study provide compelling evidence that smart technology investments are necessary if efficiency is to continuously increase. The findings from this study should help governments and businesses make the necessary investments in IoT and AI infrastructure to benefit from smart transportation, as this is the path to the supply of products and services. While considering smart transportation, it is also necessary to shield it from potential cyberattacks. 

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