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Este artículo pretende presentar cómo se han discutido las dimensiones de la movilidad urbana en el contexto de las ciudades inteligentes en artículos académicos. Para ello, se aplicó un estudio exploratorio de la literatura mediante un análisis bibliométrico para la verificación cuantitativa de los datos y de contenido para la evaluación cualitativa. A partir de un refinamiento, se encontraron 377 artículos entre 2012 y 2020. Los principales resultados apuntan a un aumento de publicaciones con el tema y muestran que la movilidad urbana retrata una nueva etapa, proporcionada por las innovaciones tecnológicas, que está se caracterizando como movilidad inteligente.
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