Seamless integration of new types of mobility such as those realized by Connected Automated Vehicles (CAVs) into the existing public transport service requires new service-oriented orchestration platforms. In this work, we present a framework for automated mobility of passengers and goods, realized by the service-oriented architecture of the EU-funded research project SHOW (GA No 857730). As part of the framework, intra-systems and cloud-to-everything interfaces are proposed, while high-level design specifications of architecture alternatives are critically reviewed. An actual example of how such an inclusive architecture is instantiated in Trikala SHOW pilot site for city-specific SHOW services deployment is presented. Finally, lessons learnt that are relevant to data access, interoperability and cybersecurity, based on the experience from all SHOW pilot sites, are outlined.
Open and Modular Service-Oriented CCAM Architecture
Lect.Notes Mobility
2024-11-26
15 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Connected automated vehicles , Mobility services , Cloud data management platform , Services-oriented architecture , Vehicle connectivity , Interoperability , Cybersecurity , Public transport , Freight Engineering , Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering , Robotics and Automation , Mechanical Engineering , Business and Management, general
PDI Developments and CCAM Ecosystem Analysis as Per the PoDIUM Project
Springer Verlag | 2025
|