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Transforming Urban Mobility: The Role of AI and Blockchain in Shenzhen’s Smart Transportation Infrastructure (2024-2025)

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  • Xu, Lei

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This paper investigates the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain technologies in the smart transportation infrastructure of Shenzhen between 2024 and 2025. It analyzes Shenzhen's electrification of public transport, integration of AI for traffic signal optimization, and deployment of AI-enhanced passenger safety systems. The paper also examines the role of blockchain in ensuring secure, decentralized data exchange, and energy trading protocols for electric vehicles. Additionally, challenges such as data interoperability, security, and ethical governance are discussed. The findings provide insights into how emerging technologies can transform urban mobility and establish a replicable model for global smart city development.

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  • Xu, Lei, 2025. "Transforming Urban Mobility: The Role of AI and Blockchain in Shenzhen’s Smart Transportation Infrastructure (2024-2025)," OSF Preprints yn67b_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:yn67b_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/yn67b_v1
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