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CIGO! Mobility management platform for growing efficient and balanced smart city ecosystem
The massive amount of tourists, citizens and traffic in big cities usually collapse busy areas causing transport inefficiency, unbalanced economic growth, crime, and nuisance among citizens and visitors. Therefore, the Smart City strategies such as Smart Mobility and Smart Governance naturally arise as means to improve mobility in urban areas. In this paper we propose a novel mobility management platform and business model that can attract numerous actors and still be orchestrated by the city government. The proposed platform integrates mobility data from various sources such as Open Data, mobile applications, sensors and government data, allowing for its visualisation and analysis while making it actionable through associated third party mobile applications. We propose to inject the city mobility policies to the third party mobile applications which provide services related to the city resources. In this way we form a value chain which connects different actors (city governments, mobile application providers, POI owners, companies that require logistics in cities, and final users) who both take a part in improving the mobility in urban areas, and benefit from the way mobility policies being executed. In this paper we discuss the business model and logical architecture of the proposed platform which has been already deployed in the city of Barcelona. ; Peer Reviewed ; Postprint (published version)
CIGO! Mobility management platform for growing efficient and balanced smart city ecosystem
The massive amount of tourists, citizens and traffic in big cities usually collapse busy areas causing transport inefficiency, unbalanced economic growth, crime, and nuisance among citizens and visitors. Therefore, the Smart City strategies such as Smart Mobility and Smart Governance naturally arise as means to improve mobility in urban areas. In this paper we propose a novel mobility management platform and business model that can attract numerous actors and still be orchestrated by the city government. The proposed platform integrates mobility data from various sources such as Open Data, mobile applications, sensors and government data, allowing for its visualisation and analysis while making it actionable through associated third party mobile applications. We propose to inject the city mobility policies to the third party mobile applications which provide services related to the city resources. In this way we form a value chain which connects different actors (city governments, mobile application providers, POI owners, companies that require logistics in cities, and final users) who both take a part in improving the mobility in urban areas, and benefit from the way mobility policies being executed. In this paper we discuss the business model and logical architecture of the proposed platform which has been already deployed in the city of Barcelona. ; Peer Reviewed ; Postprint (published version)
CIGO! Mobility management platform for growing efficient and balanced smart city ecosystem
Mrazovic, P. (Autor:in) / Rubia Galera, Ivan de la (Autor:in) / Urmeneta, J. (Autor:in) / Balufo, C. (Autor:in) / Tapias Guillen, Ricard (Autor:in) / Matskin, M. (Autor:in) / Larriba Pey, Josep (Autor:in) / Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Arquitectura de Computadors / Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. DAMA-UPC - Data Management Group
01.01.2016
Sonstige
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Smart governance , Cities and towns - Technological innovations , Balanced smart city ecosystem , Mobilitat residencial -- Innovacions tecnològiques , Mobile computing , Government data analysis , Mobility data integration , Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Enginyeria de la telecomunicació::Aspectes socials , Smart cities , Barcelona , Ciutats -- Innovacions tecnològiques , Corporate modelling , Government data processing , Third party mobile applications , City government mobility policies , Government data visualisation , Business model , Data visualisation , CIGO , Data analysis , Logical architecture , Government policies , City government data , Residential mobility -- Technological innovations , Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Urbanisme , Mobility management (mobile radio) , Smart mobility , Mobility management , Sensors
DDC:
710
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