Embodied AI-Driven Operation of Smart Cities: A Concise Review
Farzan Shenavarmasouleh, Farid Ghareh Mohammadi, M. Hadi Amini, Hamid, R. Arabnia

TL;DR
This paper reviews the field of Embodied AI in smart cities, discussing its definitions, current achievements, algorithms, tools, challenges, and future potential for integrating intelligent physical agents into urban environments.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of Embodied AI's role in smart cities, including definitions, algorithms, tools, and future research directions, which was lacking in existing literature.
Findings
Embodied AI integrates vision, NLP, RL, and reasoning for real-world applications.
Various simulators and databases support Embodied AI research.
Challenges include environment complexity and real-world deployment issues.
Abstract
A smart city can be seen as a framework, comprised of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). An intelligent network of connected devices that collect data with their sensors and transmit them using cloud technologies in order to communicate with other assets in the ecosystem plays a pivotal role in this framework. Maximizing the quality of life of citizens, making better use of resources, cutting costs, and improving sustainability are the ultimate goals that a smart city is after. Hence, data collected from connected devices will continuously get thoroughly analyzed to gain better insights into the services that are being offered across the city; with this goal in mind that they can be used to make the whole system more efficient. Robots and physical machines are inseparable parts of a smart city. Embodied AI is the field of study that takes a deeper look into these and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmart Cities and Technologies · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
