Data production
- Sensors on equipment: bus fleets, filling of skips, ticketing, etc.
- Connected objects: GPS to follow and optimise routes, Bluetooth printers, etc.
- Real time data collection using smartphones.
Exploitation of the data
- GIS GIS Geographic information system: system designed to gather, store, process, analyse, manage and display all types of spatial and geographic data and mapping tools.
- Dashboard of network status and operation.
- Comparison of commercial offers.
- Universal open formats.
- Monitoring of consumption and uses.
Sharing and restitution
- Applications for pricing and SMS services.
- Systems for ordering on demand services.
- Cloud Cloud Cloud computing consists in exploiting the calculation power or storage capacity of remote servers. Through the intermediary of a network, generally the Internet, the information is saved, archived or processed online directly. The servers can be delocalised, and are hired on demand or as a package deal. This process avoids having to store data locally. platforms and websites giving information on the services.
- Transport applications: route calculation, vehicle booking.
- Web platforms for publishing transport maps.
- Development of flexible offers and offers optimised on demand.