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An Open Multimodal Mobility Platform Based on Distributed Ledger Technology (new2an 2019)

R. Lamberti, C. Fries, M. Lücking, R. Manke, Niclas Kannengiesser, B.Sturm, M. Komarov, W. Stork, Ali Sunyaev (2019). In Olga GalininaSergey AndreevSergey BalandinYevgeni Koucheryavy (Hrsg.), Internet of Things, Smart Spaces, and Next Generation Networks and Systems, Schweiz 2019, S.41-52.

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-30859-9_4
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Abstract:
The current challenges of many mobility solutions are based on an extremely fragmented booking system with complex service layers. A cross-company and user-friendly exchange of information and offers from different mobility providers is often not possible. Against this background, Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) has the potential to revolutionize the existing mobility sector and enable completely new business models. Thus, we present a distributed mobility platform, which is valuable for a variety of mobility services. In contrast to conventional platform approaches, the data management of our infrastructure is distributed, transparent, and cost-efficient. By prototypically implementing the concept, we can demonstrate its technical feasibility and at the same time demonstrate that the introduction of our distributed mobility concept will benefit both the supply and demand sides of public transportation.

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