Personalization of Itineraries search using Ontology and Rules to Avoid Congestion in Urban Areas
Amir Zidi, Amna Bouhana, Afef Fekih, Mourad Abed

TL;DR
This paper introduces a personalized itinerary search method using ontology and rules to reduce congestion and improve urban freight transportation efficiency, considering stakeholder needs and environmental impacts.
Contribution
It presents a novel personalization technique based on city logistics ontology and rules for optimizing freight itineraries in urban areas.
Findings
Effective in reducing congestion and transportation costs.
Improves delivery times and environmental impact.
Facilitates stakeholder satisfaction through personalized routing.
Abstract
There is a relatively small amount of research covering urban freight movements. Most research dealing with the subject of urban mobility focuses on passenger vehicles, not commercial vehicles hauling freight. However, in many ways, urban freight transport contributes to congestion, air pollution, noise, accident and more fuel consumption which raises logistic costs, and hence the price of products. The main focus of this paper is to propose a new solution for congestion in order to improve the distribution process of goods in urban areas and optimize transportation cost, time of delivery, fuel consumption, and environmental impact, while guaranteeing the safety of goods and passengers. A novel technique for personalization in itinerary search based on city logistics ontology and rules is proposed to overcome this problem. The integration of personalization plays a key role in capturing…
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