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Integrating Artificial Intelligence into Smart Infrastructure Management for Sustainable Urban Planning

Abdulaziz I. Almulhim

2025Technologies11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper systematically reviewed studies on the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into infrastructure management to support sustainable urban planning across three primary domains: predictive maintenance and energy optimization, traffic and mobility systems, and public participation with ethical considerations. Findings from thirty peer-reviewed studies underscore how AI-driven models enhance operational efficiency, sustainability, and governance in smart cities. Effective management of AI-driven smart infrastructure can transform urban planning by optimizing resources efficiency and predictive maintenance, including 15% energy savings, 25–30% cost reductions, 25% congestion reduction, and 18% decrease in travel times. Similarly, participatory digital twins and citizen-centric approaches are found to enhance public participation and help address ethical issues. The findings further reveal that AI-based predictive maintenance frameworks improve system reliability, while deep learning and hybrid models achieve up to 92% accuracy in traffic forecasting. Nonetheless, obstacles to equitable implementation, including the digital divide, privacy infringements, and algorithmic bias, persist. Establishing ethical and participatory frameworks, anchored in responsible AI governance, is therefore vital to promote transparency, accountability, and inclusivity. This study demonstrates that AI-enabled smart infrastructure management strengthens urban planning by enhancing efficiency, sustainability, and social responsiveness. It concludes that achieving sustainable and socially accepted smart cities depends on striking a balance between technological innovation, ethical responsibility, and inclusive governance.

Topics & Concepts

Smart cityUrban planningCitizen journalismCorporate governanceBusinessSustainable developmentProcess managementComputer scienceKnowledge managementParticipatory sensingEfficient energy usePublic participationSustainabilitySustainable managementSustainable cityEnergy managementStrategic planningTraffic congestionEnvironmental economicsBig dataRisk analysis (engineering)Intelligent transportation systemPublic policyEnvironmental planningGreen infrastructureManagement scienceDecision support systemBIM and Construction IntegrationAdvanced Research in Systems and Signal Processing