New Service-provider and Business-model Disruption in the IIoT
transactions above the horizontal IIoT platform. Some of the key activities in this phase involve
the integration of existing data assets belonging to the local authorities, installation and
integration of new sensors from the project partners (parking and journey-time estimation
sensors), development and testing of mechanisms for charging and usage, development of
embedded analytics by project partners, creation of an exemplary software application and
deployment of initial data filtering tools.
App Developers for
End-user Applications
MULTIPLE AUTHORITIES
Data Assets
Data Owner
Legacy Data
Manager
Internal Command and
Control Functions & Apps
TRANSPORT BROKERS
Analytics & other
Data-service Engines
oneM2M™ / oneTRANSPORT platform
Payment Flows
Figure 4: oneTRANSPORT Phase 1: Connect transportation authority assets to software developer community
In this phase, local authorities may take the role of oneTRANSPORT brokers by administering the
platform and taking full charge of providing their data to the public.
A second objective of this phase is to create the tools that grant data access to application
developers. These developers will use an interface to the exemplary application to speed up the
creation of their own software applications. They will also profit in the future from advertising
and/or payments for application sales and in-application purchases.
Phase 2: 1st Commercial Stage - The second phase of the trial corresponds to the first stage of a
commercial rollout. In this phase, mobile application developers pay the local oneTRANSPORT
broker for accessing data from a proxy server connected to data assets belonging to multiple,
county authorities.
A key element of the second phase is to offer a more comprehensive, fee-based Data-as-a-Service
(DaaS) capability to application developers. This will contain enhanced analytics and data in
premium formats.
This phase will initiate an open marketplace for data and data-services, which will allow different
mobile applications to be offered to users from a large number of software developers.
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