The Development in the Technology of Transportation
Vansh Gupta, Vansh Jhaveri, Vedansh Jiwarajka, Vedant Parekh, Vedant Rathi, Karishma Shah
Vansh Gupta ( SYB.B.A Student ASMSOC NMIMS University, Mumbai)
Vansh Jhaveri ( SYB.B.A Student ASMSOC NMIMS University, Mumbai)
Vedansh Jiwarajka ( SYB.B.A Student ASMSOC NMIMS University, Mumbai)
Vedant Parekh ( SYB.B.A Student ASMSOC NMIMS University, Mumbai)
Vedant Rathi ( SYB.B.A Student ASMSOC NMIMS University, Mumbai)
Karishma Shah ( SYB.B.A Student ASMSOC NMIMS University, Mumbai)
Abstract
There has been rapid and widespread development of technology in transportation over recent years. A definitive assessment of the effectiveness of intelligent transportation systems is undoubtedly premature (ITS). Although it is not too early to reflect on what has been achieved and to look ahead to what might be achieved in the near future. ITS innovations, in our perspective, have been mostly hardware-driven to date, resulting in the introduction of several advanced technologies in the transportation arena. To unlock the full potential of ITS, one must solve the difficulty of interpreting the enormous amount of data it produces. We think that the fields of operations research and transportation planning and management are particularly important in addressing this dilemma. Efforts are being made around the world to make development patterns more sustainable. In countries with more advanced economies, special attention is paid to the vital role of transportation, land use, and activity systems. The notion that information technology is regarded as particularly important in the current period is thus not surprising because of its novelty, but rather as a consequence of the accumulation of a steady long-term progress rate advantage against slower-moving technologies such as energy technology. This research paper talks about the development as well as the advancement of technology in transportation with the help of operations research.
Keywords Operations Research, Intelligent Transportation System, Sustainable Development city logistics