Changqing Huang , Shifeng Fang , Hua Wu , Yong Wang , Yichen Yang
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Abstract
In the context of the burgeoning low-altitude economy, low-altitude intelligent transportation (LAIT) has emerged as the focal point of research. This study comprehensively explores the current state, challenges, and future development prospects of LAIT from three key aspects: system architecture, infrastructure, and critical technologies. First, we propose a future LAIT system framework based on a cyber-physical system (CPS) layered architecture to provide a potential solution for urban air transport. Second, we introduce a framework for the entire lifecycle and management chain of the LAIT system, offering an in-depth analysis of each stage from design, construction, and operation to management, with the aim of realizing intelligent management and operation of low-altitude transportation. Finally, this study discusses the technical, security, and social challenges that future LAIT will face in the context of Industry 4.0, while envisioning the pathways of technological innovation. It summarizes the need for advanced infrastructure and breakthroughs in key technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), 6G, artificial intelligence (AI), and low-altitude geographic information system. This study provides a systematic framework and technical guidelines for the future development of low-altitude intelligent transportation, supporting continuous innovation, and upgrading the low-altitude economy.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Industrial Information Integration focuses on the industry's transition towards industrial integration and informatization, covering not only hardware and software but also information integration. It serves as a platform for promoting advances in industrial information integration, addressing challenges, issues, and solutions in an interdisciplinary forum for researchers, practitioners, and policy makers.
The Journal of Industrial Information Integration welcomes papers on foundational, technical, and practical aspects of industrial information integration, emphasizing the complex and cross-disciplinary topics that arise in industrial integration. Techniques from mathematical science, computer science, computer engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, manufacturing engineering, and engineering management are crucial in this context.