arXiv Open Access 2019

On DICE-free Smart Cities, Particulate Matter, and Feedback-Enabled Access Control

Panagiota Katsikouli Pietro Ferraro David Timoney Robert Shorten
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The link between transport related emissions and human health is a major issue for city municipalities worldwide. PM emissions from exhaust and non-exhaust sources are one of the main worrying contributors to air-pollution. In this paper, we challenge the notion that a ban on internal combustion engine vehicles will result in clean and safe air in our cities, since emissions from tyres and other non-exhaust sources are expected to increase in the near future. To this end, we present data from the city of Dublin that document that the current amount of tyre-related PM emissions in the city might already be above or close to the levels deemed safe by the World Health Organization. As a solution to this problem, we present a feedback-enabled distributed access control mechanism and ride-sharing scheme to limit the number of vehicles in a city and therefore maintain the amount of transport-related PM to safe levels.

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Panagiota Katsikouli

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Pietro Ferraro

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David Timoney

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Robert Shorten

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Katsikouli, P., Ferraro, P., Timoney, D., Shorten, R. (2019). On DICE-free Smart Cities, Particulate Matter, and Feedback-Enabled Access Control. https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.10050

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