WP 5
Smart Mobility & Tourism Use Case
Marco Masetti
Softeco
First Project Review
Brussels, February 11, 2016
WP5 Overview
Duration: M1 - M36
Effort: 43 PMs
 T5.1: SMT Scenario investigation and requirements
(Softeco, Thales, UDA, Tirasa)
 T5.2: SMT Services Implementation and Choreography development
(Softeco, Cefriel, Inria, Tirasa, UDA)
 T5.3: SMT Choreography deployment and assessment
(Softeco, Cefriel, Inria, Thales, Tirasa, UDA)
 T5.4: SMT Business Model
(Softeco)
WP5 Deliverables
 D5.1: SMT Definition and Requirements ® [Released in M6]
 D5.2: SMT Scenario simulation (O)
 D5.3: SMT Demonstrator implementation (O)
 D5.4: SMT Business Model (R)
Challenges in services for smart mobility
and tourism
 Growing diffusion of ICT services for tourists (and
citizens) giving rise to new ways of enjoying the city
 The provision of mobile applications is spreading,
users can experience new ways to produce and
consume information anywhere and anytime
 An integrated approach toward a smart city model
assume a strong cooperation and coordination among
these services, but this is prevented by heterogeneous
protocols and interfaces
 A real challenge is the dynamic interaction and
cooperation among these services in order to provide
new added value services to citizens and tourists
Challenges with services and things
Issues
 Security: We want to have secure communication between
services
 Heterogeneity: No single choice on middleware protocols,
depending on stakeholders
 Interoperability: Different protocols need to be able to
communicate with each other, critical in IoT
Solutions
Security filters
Binding components
Adapters
Services and Things in the FI domain
Historical
Historical
Historical
Historical
Historical
Historical
Historical
Historical
Cultural
Cultural
Cultural
Cultural
Cultural
Cultural
Cultural
Booking
Booking
BookingBooking
Public Transport schedule
Tourist blogs & news
Traffic Info
Traffic Info
Parking Info
Parking Info
Parking Info
Parking
Parking
Journey Planners
Weather Station
Emission sensor
Weather Station
Weather Station
Mobility Services
Environmental Services
City Governance Services
Smart Societal Services
VR & Immersive Exp services
Smart Tourism
Parking
Emission sensor
Emission sensor
All these services need to
cooperate and coordinate
one each other
In a secured way in order
to reach their
goals!
CHOReVOLUTION comes
to resque!!
SMT Use Case description
 The goal of the scenario taken into consideration for the
validation of the first version of the platform is providing the
tourist a detailed journey plan to visit a list of touristic places
 To perform this task a set of basic services already available and
realized in-house or by third-parties have to cooperate in order
to reach the use case goal
 A possible cooperation among the services is depicted in the
following choreography
 During this first project period the selected choreography has
been continuously refined and adapted to the project needs.
Choreography of the implemented scenario
Demo (after lunch!)
First feedbacks in using the platform
 A top-down systematic development process
 Promotes the re-use and integration of already available
services/Things
 BPMN2 choreography diagrams provide a higher perspective
and an efficient way to depict services/Things interactions
 The integrated development environment facilitates the platform
adoption by end users
 Adapters and binding components to tackle service
heterogeneity
 Filters to seamlessly add security
Conclusion and next steps
 WP5 main achievements in the period:
 D5.1 delivered on time
 First collection of choreographies
 Set of services developed and deployed
 First scenario demonstrator ready for the first review
 Next Steps:
 Start using the complete CHOReVOLUTION platform and
provide feedbacks (T5.2)
 Continuous refinement of the designed choreographies
 Start the assessment, verification and validation of the
CHOReVOLUTION platform (T5.3)
Q & A
Thank You
Marco Masetti
(marco.masetti@softeco.it)
Softeco

CHOReVOLUTION SMT Use Case v1.3

  • 1.
    WP 5 Smart Mobility& Tourism Use Case Marco Masetti Softeco First Project Review Brussels, February 11, 2016
  • 2.
    WP5 Overview Duration: M1- M36 Effort: 43 PMs  T5.1: SMT Scenario investigation and requirements (Softeco, Thales, UDA, Tirasa)  T5.2: SMT Services Implementation and Choreography development (Softeco, Cefriel, Inria, Tirasa, UDA)  T5.3: SMT Choreography deployment and assessment (Softeco, Cefriel, Inria, Thales, Tirasa, UDA)  T5.4: SMT Business Model (Softeco)
  • 3.
    WP5 Deliverables  D5.1:SMT Definition and Requirements ® [Released in M6]  D5.2: SMT Scenario simulation (O)  D5.3: SMT Demonstrator implementation (O)  D5.4: SMT Business Model (R)
  • 4.
    Challenges in servicesfor smart mobility and tourism  Growing diffusion of ICT services for tourists (and citizens) giving rise to new ways of enjoying the city  The provision of mobile applications is spreading, users can experience new ways to produce and consume information anywhere and anytime  An integrated approach toward a smart city model assume a strong cooperation and coordination among these services, but this is prevented by heterogeneous protocols and interfaces  A real challenge is the dynamic interaction and cooperation among these services in order to provide new added value services to citizens and tourists
  • 5.
    Challenges with servicesand things Issues  Security: We want to have secure communication between services  Heterogeneity: No single choice on middleware protocols, depending on stakeholders  Interoperability: Different protocols need to be able to communicate with each other, critical in IoT Solutions Security filters Binding components Adapters
  • 6.
    Services and Thingsin the FI domain Historical Historical Historical Historical Historical Historical Historical Historical Cultural Cultural Cultural Cultural Cultural Cultural Cultural Booking Booking BookingBooking Public Transport schedule Tourist blogs & news Traffic Info Traffic Info Parking Info Parking Info Parking Info Parking Parking Journey Planners Weather Station Emission sensor Weather Station Weather Station Mobility Services Environmental Services City Governance Services Smart Societal Services VR & Immersive Exp services Smart Tourism Parking Emission sensor Emission sensor All these services need to cooperate and coordinate one each other In a secured way in order to reach their goals! CHOReVOLUTION comes to resque!!
  • 7.
    SMT Use Casedescription  The goal of the scenario taken into consideration for the validation of the first version of the platform is providing the tourist a detailed journey plan to visit a list of touristic places  To perform this task a set of basic services already available and realized in-house or by third-parties have to cooperate in order to reach the use case goal  A possible cooperation among the services is depicted in the following choreography  During this first project period the selected choreography has been continuously refined and adapted to the project needs.
  • 8.
    Choreography of theimplemented scenario
  • 9.
  • 10.
    First feedbacks inusing the platform  A top-down systematic development process  Promotes the re-use and integration of already available services/Things  BPMN2 choreography diagrams provide a higher perspective and an efficient way to depict services/Things interactions  The integrated development environment facilitates the platform adoption by end users  Adapters and binding components to tackle service heterogeneity  Filters to seamlessly add security
  • 11.
    Conclusion and nextsteps  WP5 main achievements in the period:  D5.1 delivered on time  First collection of choreographies  Set of services developed and deployed  First scenario demonstrator ready for the first review  Next Steps:  Start using the complete CHOReVOLUTION platform and provide feedbacks (T5.2)  Continuous refinement of the designed choreographies  Start the assessment, verification and validation of the CHOReVOLUTION platform (T5.3)
  • 12.
    Q & A ThankYou Marco Masetti (marco.masetti@softeco.it) Softeco