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This keynote paper establishes the framework for three introductory sessions at the Mobility and Smart Cities conference held in Roma 27–28 October 2014. In the light of the latest knowledge and scientific projects findings the authors present actual R&D trends in the field of smart solutions for sustainable mobility based on ICT. New ideas, cutting-edge innovations and technologies for mobility agenda are needed together with multidisciplinary perspective and holistic approach applied. However, the positive expectations of sustainable mobility growth might also have some negative effects on the life and behaviour of citizens and institutions. The paper indicates both positive and negative aspects of the smart city developments to open the floor for cross-fertilization of critical and incentive ideas.
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The paper has been elaborated with support of the Slovak scientific grant agency VEGA, grant No. 1/0453/12 “Study of interactions of a motor vehicle, traffic flow and road” and with support of the project: University Science Park of the University of Zilina (ITMS: 26220220184) supported by the Research & Development Operational Program funded by the European Regional Development Fund.
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Dado, M., Janota, A., Spalek, J. (2015). Challenges and Unwanted Features of the Smarter Cities Development. In: Giaffreda, R., Cagáňová, D., Li, Y., Riggio, R., Voisard, A. (eds) Internet of Things. IoT Infrastructures. IoT360 2014. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 151. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19743-2_1
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