Mass transit is essential to the movement of people
in urban cities. A city that intends to be smart needs to integrate mass
transit systems—buses, tramways, subways, and trains—with Intelligent
Transportation Systems (ITS) to improve urban transport services. The objective
of this study is to analyze the relation of mass transportation modes in smart
cities with the technology applied to them. Thus, a literature review was
conducted to identify scientific publications about the theme, and the textual
mechanic analysis using Iramuteq software 4.0.3 was applied. This study cites
the technologies incorporated into mass transportation modes presented in
literature and describes the current scenario of smart and sustainable mobility
for public transportation.
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