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Go to Editorial ManagerInternet of Things (IoT) technologies, particularly the Internet of Vehicles (IoV), have transformed transportation, enabling safer, more efficient, and intelligent mobility solutions. As mobile data and devices increase, cellular networks can support vehicular communication features for safety and non-safety purposes. This paper examines IoV integration with 5G communication technology in a smart city. With varying levels of vehicles numbers.5G efficiently supports internet vehicle communications with slicing technology offering a practical solution for IoV services. This research includes the description of the Internet of Vehicles with 5G system components. Covering the 5G with IoV in the smart cities framework for the development industry. Provide the simulation result for the IoV-5G proposed system. The results show that 5G-IoV outperforms IoV and LTE in every measured parameter, delivering up to 32% greater channel gain rate, about 65–70% lower network latency, and roughly 20–25% higher network transfer rate. The study examines and summarizes our simulation platform's performance. The analysis will be implemented by SUMO, Simu5G in the OMNeT++ simulation program.
In an era shaped by rapid urbanization and digital transformation, smart cities have become a global imperative for sustainable, efficient, and citizen-centric development. This article analyzes Amman’s development into a smart city, highlighting its role as a model for emerging urban areas. Leveraging recent technologies such as AI, IoT, blockchain, and big data, Amman is actively transitioning from a traditional city to a smart one enhancing mobility, energy efficiency, education, healthcare, and citizen engagement. This study examines Amman’s smart city vision and roadmap, technological infrastructure, key application domains, implemented innovation projects, and global rankings. It also explores the challenges the city faces, future research opportunities across various domains, the role of software in urban development, and the critical factors contributing to Amman’s success as a smart city. This article serves as a vital reference for researchers, policymakers, urban planners, and practitioners aiming to shape next-generation smart cities. The case of Amman underscores how strategic governance, public-private collaboration, and the effective use of emerging technologies can accelerate sustainable urban transformation.