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This is a list of emerging technologies, which are in-development technical innovations that have significant potential in their applications. The criteria for this list is that the technology must:

  1. Exist in some way; purely hypothetical technologies cannot be considered emerging and should be covered in the list of hypothetical technologies instead. However, technologies being actively researched and prototyped are acceptable.
  2. Have a Wikipedia article or adjacent citation covering them.
  3. Not be widely used yet. Mainstream or extensively commercialized technologies can no longer be considered emerging.

Listing here is not a prediction that the technology will become widely adopted, only a recognition of significant potential to become widely adopted or highly useful if ongoing work continues, is successful, and the work is not overtaken by other technologies.

Agriculture

Emerging technologyStatusPotential applicationsRelated articles
Agricultural robotics12Research and development, trial projectsAutomation of agricultureAgricultural drone
Closed ecological systemsResearch and development,345 working demonstrators (e.g. Biosphere 2)Agriculture, scientific research, space colonizationGreenhouse, Eden Project, Bioshelter, Seawater greenhouse
Cultured meatResearch and development, trials67Humane, resource-efficient, healthier, and cheaper meat8New Harvest
Atmospheric water generator9Working prototypeAgriculture in semi-arid landDesorption
Vertical farmingResearch, development, experiments, and diffusion101112Space-efficient farming and space travel applications13

Construction

Emerging technologyStatusPotential applicationsRelated articles
Active structureResearch, development, commercializationAdaptive structures that respond to different conditions, or supermassive buildings and infrastructure (e.g. space fountains)
ArcologyResearch, development, commercialization
Domed cityPlanned feature for Mall of the World141516Weather-controlled city, colonization of other celestial bodies
EarthscraperDemonstration

Economy

Emerging technologyStatusPotential applicationsRelated articles
CryptocurrencyDiffusionPayment, Digital currencyBitcoin, Ethereum
Digital walletDiffusionPayment, Digital currencyGoogle pay, Apple Pay
CBDCDiffusionPayment, Digital currencyDigital Rupee, Digital Euro

Electronics, IT, and communications

Emerging technologyStatusPotential applicationsRelated articles
6G cellular communications1718ConceptualMobile phones
Artificial general intelligenceHypothetical, experiments192021Creating intelligent devices and robots; AI can counsel (or even take charge) in scientific projects, government, army, corporate governance, film and books creation, inventions etc.Progress in artificial intelligence, technological singularity, applications of artificial intelligence
BiometricsDiffusion, commercialization
BlockchainDiffusion, commercializationFinance, digital currency, identity (social science), Web3.0, Smart contractsBitcoin, Ethereum
Carbon nanotube field-effect transistorResearch and developmentFuture miniaturization of transistors
Cashierless storeLimited commercialization
Civic technologyResearch and development, projectsSmart cities, more responsive governmentSmart city, e-democracy, open data, intelligent environment
Digital scent technologyDiffusionSmell-O-Vision, iSmell
DNA digital data storageExperimentsMass data storage
Electronic noseResearch, limited commercialization2223Detecting spoiled food, chemical weapons, and cancer
Emerging memory technologies

(T-RAM, CBRAM, SONOS, RRAM, racetrack memory, NRAM, phase-change memory, FJG RAM, millipede memory, Skyrmion, programmable metallization cell, ferroelectric RAM, magnetoresistive RAM, nvSRAM)

In development
Emerging magnetic data storage technologies

(SMR, HAMR, BPM, MAMR, TDMR, CPP/GMR, PMR, hard disk drive)

In development (HAMR, BPM); diffusion (SMR)Greatly improved storage density compared to current HDDs, can be combined
E-textilesResearch, diffusion24Wearable technology
Exascale computingProjects
ExocortexDiffusion of primitive amplifications; working prototypes of more; Hypothetical, experiments on more substantial amplification
Flexible electronicsResearch, development, prototypes, limited commercialization (e.g. Samsung Galaxy Fold)Flexible and/or foldable electronic devices, and flexible solar cells which are lightweight, can be rolled up for launch, and are easily deployableNokia Morph, Flexible organic light-emitting diode
Fourth-generation optical discs (3D optical data storage, Holographic data storage)Research, prototyping25Storing and archiving data previously erased for economic reasonsBlu-ray Disc, Optical storage
Li-FiDemos, requires standardizationLaser communication in space
Machine visionResearch, prototyping, commercialization26Biometrics, controlling processes (e.g., in driverless car, automated guided vehicle), detecting events (e.g., in visual surveillance), interaction (e.g., in human–computer interaction), robot visionComputer vision, pattern recognition, digital image processing
MagnonicsResearchData storage
MemristorWorking prototype2728Smaller, faster, more energy-efficient storage, analogue electronics, programmable logic,29 signal processing,30 neural networks,31 control systems,32 reconfigurable computing,33 brain–computer interfaces,34 RFID,35 and pattern recognition36
MetaverseExperimentsVirtual reality, Augmented reality
Molecular electronicsResearch and development
Multimodal contactless biometric face/iris systemsDeployed at various airports and federal security checkpoints37Unimodal facial recognition scanners
Nanoelectromechanical systemsResearch and development
NanoradioResearch and development, diffusion
Neuromorphic engineeringResearch and development
Optical computingHypothetical, experiments; some components of integrated circuits have been developed38Smaller, faster, lower power consuming computing
Quantum computingExperiments,39 commercialization,40 early diffusionMuch faster computing for some kinds of problems, chemical modeling, new materials with programmed properties, Hypothetical of high-temperature superconductivity and superfluidity
Quantum cryptographyCommercialization41Secure communications
Quantum radarPrototypes
Radio-frequency identificationDiffusion of high cost424344Smartstores – RFID-based self-checkout (keeping track of all incoming and outgoing products), food packaging, smart shelves, smart carts. See: potential uses
Software-defined radioDevelopment, commercializationCognitive radio, Mesh networks, Software defined antennaGNU Radio, List of software-defined radios, Universal Software Radio Peripheral
Solid-state transformerDevelopment, prototypes
Speech recognitionResearch, development, commercialization
SpintronicsWorking prototypes45Data storage, computing devices
Subvocal recognitionResearch, development, commercialization
Thermal copper pillar bumpWorking prototypes in discrete devicesElectric circuit cooling, micro-fluidic actuators, thermoelectric power generationUltra high definition holographic disc, Metal–insulator transition
Three-dimensional integrated circuitDevelopment, commercializationMemory and data processing
TwistronicsDevelopment

Entertainment

Emerging technologyStatusPotential applicationsRelated articles
4D FilmCommercializationFilms
Cloud gamingCommercializationHandheld game consoles, Mobile gaming, Real-time ray-tracingGoogle Stadia, GeForce Now
Immersive virtual realityHypothetical, limited commercializationAn artificial environment where the user feels just as immersed as they usually feel in conscious reality.Virtusphere, 3rd Space Vest, haptic suit, immersive technology, simulated reality, holodeck (fictional)
Synthetic mediaResearch and developmentFilms, photosDeepfake, StyleGAN, DeepDream, DALL-E, Stable Diffusion, Sora

Optoelectronics

Emerging technologyStatusPotential applicationsRelated articles
Laser video displayLimited commercialization (e.g. Mitsubishi LaserVue TV in 2008)Displays with a very wide colour gamutLaser TV, Comparison of display technology
Holography (holographic display, computer-generated holography)Diffusion46474849
Optical transistorSome prototypes
Screenless display (Virtual retinal display, Bionic contact lens, Augmented reality, Virtual reality)ExperimentsVirtual tools and entertainment in a real-world environment, aids for the visually impairedHead-mounted display, Head-up display, Adaptive optics, EyeTap, Google Glass, Microsoft HoloLens, AR cloud50
Volumetric (3D) displayResearch, working prototypes, commercialization51Television, computer interfaces, cinemas, 3-dimensional imageryAutostereoscopic display, stereoscopic display, volumetric display, Holographic display, Light Field display, Nintendo 3DS, Swept-volume display

Energy

Emerging technologyStatusPotential applicationsRelated articles
Airborne wind turbineResearch525354Wind power generation at higher altitudes, increasing efficiencyKiteGen
Americium batteryEstimated working prototype in 5–10 years from 201955Energy storage
Artificial photosynthesisResearch, experiments,56 growing interest in a macroscience global project57Photosynthesis-like energy and oxygen production from artificial structuresSustainocene, Renewable energy, Nanotechnology
Concentrated solar powerGrowing markets in California, Spain, Northern Africa58Electricity generationDESERTEC, BrightSource Energy, Solar Millennium
Double-layer capacitorDiffusion, continued development59Faster-charging, longer-lasting, more flexible, greener energy storage (e.g. for regenerative braking)
Energy harvestingExperimentsConstant energy source for mobile, wearable and ubiquitous devicesHumavox
Flywheel energy storageLimited commercializationEnergy storage
Fusion powerResearch, experimentsElectricity and heat generation, fusion torch recycling with waste heatITER, NIF, Wendelstein 7-X, Magnetic confinement fusion, Dense plasma focus, Muon-catalyzed fusion
Generation IV nuclear reactorResearch, experimentsElectricity and heat generation, transmutation of nuclear waste stockpiles from traditional reactors
Gravity batterySmall-scale examplesEnergy storage
Home fuel cellResearch, commercialization606162Off-the-grid, producing electricity in using an environmentally friendly fuel as a backup during long term power failures.Autonomous building, Bloom Energy Server
Lithium–air batteryResearch, experiments63Laptops, mobile phones, long-range electric cars; storing energy for electric grid
Lithium iron phosphate batteryCommercializationEnergy storage
Lithium–sulfur batteryResearch and developmentEnergy storage
Magnesium batteryEarly commercializationEnergy storage
Molten salt reactorResearch, experimentsElectricity and heat generation
Nanowire batteryExperiments, prototypes6465Laptops, mobile phones, long-range electric cars; storing energy for electric grid
NantennaResearch666768Electricity generation
Ocean thermal energy conversionPrototypeElectricity generation
Solid-state batteryNiche usesReliable, power-dense energy storage (particularly for electric cars and wearable technology)
Smart gridResearch, diffusion697071Advanced grid power managementSmart meter, SuperSmart Grid
Space-based solar powerEarly researchElectricity generation
Thorium nuclear fuel cycleResearch started in the 1960s, still ongoingElectricity and heat generation
Vortex enginePower generation
Wireless energy transferPrototypes, diffusion, short range consumer products7273Wirelessly powered equipment: laptop, cell phones, electric cars, etc.WiTricity, resonant inductive coupling
Zero-energy buildingExpansionEnergy-efficient homesPassive house

Materials and textiles

Emerging technologyStatusPotential applicationsRelated articles
4D printingResearch and development
AerogelHypothetical, experiments, diffusion, early uses74Improved thermal insulation (for pipelines, aerospace, etc.), as well as insulative "glass" if it can be made clear
Amorphous metalExperiments, use in amorphous metal transformersArmor, implants
BioplasticLimited commercialization (e.g. polylactic acid in 3D printing)Disposable packaging and single-use items
Conductive polymersResearch, experiments, prototypesLighter and cheaper wires, antistatic materials, organic solar cellsJacquard weaving
Cryogenic treatmentResearch, experiments, prototypesSignificantly stronger metal components
Edible packagingDiffusionBiodegradable alternatives to plastic
Electric armourPrototypesBetter protection for warships and armoured fighting vehicles from shaped charge weapons
FullereneExperiments, diffusionProgrammable matter
GrapheneHypothetical, experiments, diffusion, early uses7576Higher-specific strength structural components, higher-frequency transistors, lower-cost mobile displays, automotive hydrogen storage, biosensors,77 more efficient batteries78
Lab-on-a-chipLimited commercializationMore efficient laboratory analysis
High-temperature superconductivityCryogenic receiver front-end (CRFE) RF and microwave filter systems for mobile phone base stations; prototypes in dry ice; experiments for lower temperatures79No-loss conductors, frictionless bearings, magnetic levitation, lossless high-capacity accumulators, electric cars, heat-free integrated circuits
Magnetic nanoparticlesDevelopmentCancer treatment,8081 wastewater treatment82
Magnetorheological fluidResearch and development, limited magnetorheological damping applicationsSeismic damping for earthquake resistanceElectrorheological fluid
MicrofluidicsResearch and development
High-temperature superfluiditySuperfluid gyroscopes exist but work at very low temperaturesHigh-precision measure of gravity, navigation and maneuver devices, possible devices to emit gravitomagnetic field, frictionless mechanical devices
MetamaterialsHypothetical, experiments, diffusion83Microscopes, cameras, metamaterial cloaking, cloaking devices
Metal foamResearch, limited commercializationSpace colonies, floating cities
Multi-function structures84Hypothetical, experiments, some prototypes, few commercialWide range of applications (e.g. self-health monitoring, self-healing materials)
Nanomaterials: carbon nanotubesHypothetical, experiments, diffusion, early uses8586Higher-specific strength structural componentsPotential applications of carbon nanotubes, Carbon-fiber-reinforced polymers
Quantum dotResearch, experiments, prototypes,87 commercializationQuantum dot lasers, quantum dot displays, faster data communication, laser scalpels
Self-healing materialsResearch, experimentsInfrastructure, robotics, biotech
SiliceneEarly researchNanoscale electronics
SuperalloyResearch, diffusionSignificantly stronger metal components (particularly in aircraft jet engines)
Synthetic diamondResearch, commercializationElectronics
Time crystalResearch experiments88Quantum computers with stable qubits
Translucent concreteCommercializationConstruction of buildings and sculptures (e.g. Europe Gate)

Medicine

Emerging technologyStatusPotential applicationsRelated articles
Artificial uterusResearch, experimentsSpace travel, extracorporeal pregnancy, reprogenetics, same-sex procreation
Body implant, prosthesisTrials, from animal (e.g., brain implants) to human clinical (e.g., insulin pump implant), to commercial production (e.g. pacemaker, joint replacement, cochlear implant)Brain implant, retinal implantProsthetics, prosthetics in fiction, cyborg
CryonicsHypothetical, research, commercialization (e.g. Alcor, Cryonics Institute)Life extension
De-extinctionResearch, development, trialsAnimal husbandry, pets, zoosRevival of the woolly mammoth
Electronic medical recordsDeploymentReplacing paper medical records
Human DNA vaccination and mRNA vaccinationImplementation in 2021 to combat the COVID-19 pandemicDisease vaccinations, cancer therapy
EnzybioticsSuccessful first trials
Genetic engineering of organisms and virusesResearch, development, commercialization8990Creating and modifying species (mainly improving their physical and mental capabilities), bio-machines, eliminating genetic disorders (gene therapy), new materials production,91 healthier and cheaper food, creating drugs and vaccines, research in natural sciences, bioremediation,92 detecting arsenic,93 CO2 reducing superplant,94Biopunk, Genetically modified food, superhuman, human enhancement, transhumanism, gene doping, designer baby, genetic pollution
Hibernation or suspended animationResearch, development, animal trials95Organ transplantation, space travel, prolonged surgery, emergency care
Life extension, strategies for engineered negligible senescenceResearch, experiments, animal testing9697Increased life spansImmortality, biological immortality
NanomedicineResearch, experiments, limited use9899
NanosensorsResearch and development
Omni ProcessorResearch and development; some prototypes
Oncolytic virusHuman trials (Talimogene laherparepvec, reolysin, JX-594), commercialisation (H101)Cancer therapy, imagingOncolytic virus
Personalized medicine, full genome sequencingResearch, experiments100Personalized medical procedures, genome sequencing during drug trialsPersonal genomics
Phage therapyFirst trial uses
PlantibodyClinical trials
Regenerative medicineSome laboratory trials101Life extension
Robotic surgeryResearch, diffusion102103104
SenolyticUnder investigation
Stem cell treatmentsResearch, experiments, phase I human trial spinal cord injury treatment (GERON), cultured cornea transplants105106Treatment for a wide range of diseases and injuriesStem cell, stem cell treatments
Synthetic biology, synthetic genomicsResearch, development, first synthetic bacteria created May 2010107108Infinitely scalable production processes based on programmable species of bacteria and other life formsBioBrick, iGEM, synthetic genomics
Tissue engineeringResearch, diffusion109110111112Organ printing, tooth regeneration
TricorderResearch and developmentDiagnosing medical conditionsMedical tricorder
VirotherapyResearch, human trialsGene therapy, cancer therapyVirotherapy, Oncolytic Virus
Vitrification or cryoprotectantResearch, some experiments113Organ transplantation, cryonics

Neuroscience

Emerging technologyStatusPotential applicationsRelated articles
Artificial brainResearch114Treatment of neurological disease, artificial intelligenceBlue Brain Project, Human Brain Project
Brain–computer interfaceResearch and commercializationFaster communication and learning, as well as more "real" entertainment (generation of feelings and information in brain on-demand) and the control of emotions in the mentally ill115Experience machine, Neuralink, Stent-electrode recording array
Brain-reading, neuroinformaticsResearch116117
ElectroencephalographyResearch, diffusion118Controlling electronic devices via brain wavesBrainGate
Head transplantSuccess in animal experiments, including 2-headed resultTreatment of debilitating diseases or severe disfigurementBrain transplant, hand transplantation, organ transplantation
Memory erasureHypothetical, researchTreatment of post-traumatic stress disorder
NeuroprostheticsResearch, animal trialsVisual prosthesis, brain implant, exocortex, retinal implant, neurograin119
Wetware computerExperimentation120Artificial Intelligence, better understanding of neurons

Military

Emerging technologyStatusPotential applicationsRelated articles
Caseless ammunitionField tests and limited commercializationLighter and cheaper ammunition; the lack of a case may also simplify the design of firearmsLightweight Small Arms Technologies
Cloaking deviceSuccessful experiments cloaking small objects under some conditions121StealthMetamaterial cloaking
Directed-energy weaponResearch, development, some prototypes122Laser Weapon System, Iron Beam
ElectrolaserResearch and development
Electrothermal-chemical technologyResearch and developmentTank, artillery, and close-in weapon systems
Force fieldHypothetical, experiments123Military and law enforcement, space travelPlasma window
Green bulletDevelopmentEnvironment-friendly ammunition
Hypersonic cruise missileDevelopmentAvangard, Kinzhal, Zircon, BrahMos-II, Prompt Global Strike, DARPA Falcon Project, DF-ZF, Boeing X-51 Waverider
Laser weaponResearch and development, trialsTracking and destruction of rockets, bombs, drones etc.124Advanced Tactical Laser, High Energy Liquid Laser Area Defense System
MAHEMResearch and developmentA formed penetrator using molten metal in place of self-forging explosivesExplosively pumped flux compression generator
Precision-guided firearmResearch and developmentIncreased accuracy by marksmenEXACTO, Smart bullet, TrackingPoint, SMASH Handheld
RailgunResearch and development125126Cheaper and safer ammunitionCoilgun
Stealth technologyResearch and developmentElectronic countermeasuresPlasma stealth, Stealth aircraft, Radar-absorbent material
Telescoped ammunitionResearch and developmentMore compact cartridges
Lightweight Small Arms TechnologiesResearch and development

Space

Emerging technologyStatusPotential applicationsRelated articles
Artificial gravityResearch and developmentSpace travelSpin gravity
Asteroid miningConceptual; NASA has announced plans to capture and redirect an asteroid127Commerce, resource supply
Inflatable space habitatDevelopment, prototypes built and testedSpace habitatsBigelow Aerospace
Reusable launch vehicleCommercialCircumvention of the cost of expendable launch vehicles outside of national government or military missionsReusable launch vehicle
StarshotResearchUncrewed interstellar probes128
Stasis chamberResearch and development, experiments129Interplanetary space travel, interstellar space travel, medical

Robotics

Emerging technologyStatusPotential applicationsRelated articles
Android, gynoidResearch, development, prototypes, diffusion, commercializing130Disabled, infant and older people care, housekeeping, sex-worker, flight-attendant, model, hostess, waiter, security guardTesla bot, Atlas
GastrobotPrototypesRobots fuelled by digesting organic matter
Molecular nanotechnology, nanoroboticsHypothetical, experiments131Machines that can make anything given the materials, cheap planetary terraforming
Powered exoskeletonResearch, development, prototypes, diffusion, commercializing132Heavy lifting, paralysis, muscle-related diseases, warfare, construction, firefighting, care for the elderly and disabledLOPES (exoskeleton), ReWalk, Human Universal Load Carrier, fictional armor Iron Man's armor, Future Force Warrior
Self-reconfiguring modular robotHypothetical, experiments, early prototypesAs a universal physical machine, SRCMR may change the way many physical structures and machines are madeRobot, swarm robotics, autonomous research robot
Swarm roboticsHypothetical, experiments133Autonomous construction, space constructionSwarm intelligence, autonomous robotics, nanorobotics, particle swarm optimization, multi-agent systems, behavior-based robotics
Uncrewed vehicleResearch and development, diffusion, commercialTransport of goods, surveillance, oceanography, wildfire mapping, pipeline security, home security, anti-piracy, border control, pursuing criminals, oil, gas and mineral exploration and production, geophysical and geomagnetic surveys, exploration of hazardous areas, firefighting,134 military and peacekeeping operations, search and rescue, bomb disposal, police raidsUnmanned aerial vehicle, AeroVironment, AeroVironment Global Observer, AeroVironment Nano Hummingbird, Unmanned combat air vehicle, Unmanned ground vehicle, Unmanned space vehicle, Unmanned surface vehicle, Unmanned underwater vehicle, Autonomous underwater vehicle

Transport

Emerging technologyStatusPotential applicationsRelated articles
Airless tireResearch, development, early prototypes135136Safer tiresTweel
Atmospheric satelliteExperimentationMore widespread communications
Autonomous Rail Rapid TransitCommercialization, diffusionReducing air pollution, decreasing oil consumptionElectric vehicle
Flexible wings (X-53 Active Aeroelastic Wing, Adaptive Compliant Wing), fluidic flight controlsExperiments, prototypes137138139140141Controlling aircraft, shipsAircraft flight control system, BAE Systems Demon, fluidics
Distributed propulsionPrototypesMore efficient air travel
eVTOLResearch, DevelopmentLow emission and low noise air travel, air taxis
Flying carEarly commercialization, prototypes142143More effective transportationTerrafugia Transition, Moller M400 Skycar, Urban Aeronautics X-Hawk, AeroMobil
Fusion rocketResearch, development144Fast interplanetary travel, with limited interstellar travel applications
Ground-level power supplyStandardization,145146 commercialization147148Reduction of required battery size and weight for battery electric vehicles by charging while driving
HoverbikeWorking prototypes, early commercializationPackage delivery, search and rescue
Hovertrain, Ground effect train, Ground effect vehicleResearch, development149150Faster trainsAérotrain, Duke Hospital PRT, Hovercraft
Hybrid airshipPrototypesAir travel with low fuel consumptionAirlander 10
Ion-propelled aircraftResearch, development, prototypes151152Better flying transportation, efficient propulsion in airElectrohydrodynamics
Jet pack or backpack helicopterEarly commercialization, prototypes153More effective individual transportation
Maglev trainResearch, early commercialization, diffusion154155Faster trainsTransrapid, Shanghai Maglev Train, Linimo
Magnetic levitationResearch, development, Commercialization (Maglev Train)High temperature superconductivity, cryogenics, low temperature refrigerators, superconducting magnet design and construction, fiber reinforced plastics for vehicles and structural concretes, communication and high power solid-state controls, vehicle design (aerodynamics and noise mitigation), precision manufacturing, construction and fabrication of concrete structures,156 maglev car, maglev based spacecraft launchVactrain, Levicar
Magnetohydrodynamic driveResearch, development, prototypes157Marine Propulsion, Aircraft Propulsion, Spacecraft PropulsionYamato 1
Mass driverPrototypes
Orbital propellant depotResearch, developmentDeep-space missions with larger payloads, satellite life extension, lowering cost per kg launched to space
Personal rapid transitEarly commercialization, diffusion158159More effective transportationMorgantown PRT, ULTra
Physical InternetResearch160
Scooter-sharing systemCommercializationIncreased density161Bird (company)
VactrainResearch, development162Faster way to get somewhereET3 Global Alliance, Hyperloop
Plasma propulsionResearch and developmentSpacecraft propulsion
Pulse detonation engineResearch and development; one prototype flown in 2008163Higher-efficiency propulsion
Quiet Supersonic TechnologyPrototypeSupersonic air travel over land
Self-driving carResearch, development, early commercializationReducing concerns of tiredness while driving and also looking outside in the car. Helpful in countries where employment of personal drivers is expensive.Waymo, Tesla FSD
Space elevatorResearch164Non-rocket spacelaunchOrbital ring, Sky hook, Space fountain
SpaceplaneResearch, development165166167Hypersonic transportA2, Skylon
Vehicular communication systemsResearch and development, some diffusionTraffic management, automatic accommodation of emergency vehicles, driver assistance systems, automated highwaysArtificial Passenger, Dedicated short-range communications, Intelligent transportation system

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