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International Journal of Supply and Operations Management
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Volume Volume 3 (2016)
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Smart City Reference Model: Interconnectivity for On-Demand User to Service Authentication

Article 3, Volume 3, Issue 1, Spring 2016, Page 1126-1142  XML PDF (1248 K)
Document Type: ICIE 2016
Authors
1 Michael Strasser ; 2 Sahin Albayrak
1Bosch Software Innovations, Technical University, Berlin, Germany
2Distributed Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Technical University Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Abstract
The Internet of Things and Services (IoTS) has encouraged the development of service provisioning systems in respect to Smart City topics. Most of them are operated as heterogeneous systems which limits end customers’ access and contradicts with IoTS principles. In this paper, we discuss and develop a reference model of an interconnected service marketplace ecosystem. The prototypical implementation incorporates findings from an empirical study and lessons learned from research projects. The elaborated ecosystem enables service request roaming between different parties across system boundaries. The paper presents a feasible centralized architecture, introduces involved parties and parts of a developed message protocol. Why a contracting mechanism is indispensable for request roaming is also outlined. The model’s feasibility is demonstrated by means of a current electric mobility use case: providing access to foreign charging infrastructure without multiple registrations. This work contributes to simplify the data exchange between service platforms to improve Smart City solutions and to support travelers with intelligent mobility applications.
Keywords
Smart City; Interconnected Services; Connected Mobility; Internet of Things and Services; Fragmented Service Solutions
Main Subjects
manufacturing & service system design
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