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This book presents a comprehensive overview of the various aspects for mobility and transportation to be smart and seamless. It focuses on smart mobility asT the future of human centered and business triggered ecosystems is increasingly dependent on the coordination capabilities of all participating and influencing members to manage transportation needs. Even more the fulfillment of the right to mobility for individual and cargo related mobility asks for mobility enablement in a predictive, digital and intermodal manner.

To foster the right to mobility the following three key tasks are subject to decision makers, enablers and service providers: (1) target the strategic influence of mobility offerings to-wards the real needs of individuals and cargo, (2) turn offerings into a seamless mobility offering and (3) develop a sentinel that is able to detect critical and limiting events and transform them into positive recommendations.
 
1 Introduction
1(6)
Barbara Flugge
Part I Mobility is Everywhere
2 Reflecting the Status Quo
7(40)
Barbara Flugge
2.1 Mobility -- Change for the Good
9(5)
2.2 How to Measure and Compare Mobility
14(1)
2.3 Traffic Volume in Passenger Traffic
15(2)
2.4 Buying and Consumer Behavior of Individual Travelers
17(3)
2.5 Travel Business as a Key Contributor to Economic Growth
20(4)
2.6 Freight Transport Stimulating Economic Growth
24(2)
2.7 Mobility as a Guarantor for Successful Supply Chain Management
26(5)
2.8 Mobility Creation and Preservation, Traffic Safety and Sustainability
31(6)
2.8.1 Mobility Creation
31(2)
2.8.2 Mobility Preservation
33(3)
2.8.3 Traffic Safety and Sustainability
36(1)
2.9 Traffic Management Systems and IT Trends
37(10)
2.9.1 Intelligent Transport Systems
37(5)
2.9.2 A Global Study About Mobility in 20 Cities
42(1)
2.9.3 Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things
43(4)
3 The Mobility Ecosystem
47(22)
Barbara Flugge
3.1 Driving Mobility Through Smart Mobility Design
48(1)
3.2 Introducing Ecosystems
49(5)
3.2.1 Habitats in Nature
49(1)
3.2.2 Economic Constructs and Other Ecosystems
50(4)
3.3 The Digital Ecosystem
54(1)
3.4 About Users, Consumers and Personae
55(3)
3.4.1 Targeting and Designing an Ecosystem Through Consumer Behavior
55(2)
3.4.2 The Digital Consumer
57(1)
3.5 Servitization and Interactions
58(9)
3.5.1 Services, the Commodity for Intelligent Applications and Things
58(3)
3.5.2 The Internet of Services Role Model
61(6)
3.6 Depicting Reality in Scenarios and Use Cases
67(2)
4 The Digital Economy and the Promise of a New Mobility
69(6)
Heinrich Pfriemer
4.1 The Term Digital Economy
70(1)
4.2 Strategic Innovation as a Key Enabler in the Digital Economy
71(4)
5 The Smart Mobility Ecosystem
75(22)
Barbara Flugge
5.1 The Role Play
76(9)
5.2 Smart Mobility Role Model
85(3)
5.2.1 Impact of Smart Mobility on Existing Sectors
85(1)
5.2.2 Transformation into the Digital Era
86(2)
5.3 Service Enablement and Service Enrichment
88(7)
5.4 The Smart Mobility Ecosystem
95(2)
6 Focus of this Publication
97(8)
Barbara Flugge
Part II Smart Mobility hits the Road
7 Smart Mobility Usage Scenarios I
105(8)
Stefanie Baumann
Michael Puschner
7.1 Smart Services
107(3)
7.1.1 Mobility Platforms for Route Optimization and Intermodal Ticketing in Transportation
107(1)
7.1.2 Smart Parking Solutions
108(1)
7.1.3 Automated Logistics
109(1)
7.1.4 New Flexibility in Public Transport
109(1)
7.2 Smart Data
110(1)
7.3 Smart Products
111(1)
7.4 Smart Spaces
111(1)
7.5 New Concepts and Roles
112(1)
8 Smart Mobility Usage Scenarios II
113(34)
Barbara Flugge
8.1 Personae on the Road
114(13)
8.1.1 Medical Tourism and Travel-In-Company
114(5)
8.1.2 The Personal Mobility Account
119(2)
8.1.3 Deployable End-To-End Ride- and Interest Sharing
121(2)
8.1.4 Mobility Management for Facility and Asset Management
123(4)
8.2 Intermodality
127(8)
8.2.1 Setting the Stage
127(2)
8.2.2 A Matter of Interest
129(2)
8.2.3 Where Is Intermodal Mobility Heading?
131(2)
8.2.4 Connecting Everyone -- Intermodality in Rural Areas, Small and Medium-size Communities
133(2)
8.3 Business and Social Needs in the Age of IoT, Industry 4.0, and the Circular Economy
135(12)
8.3.1 Autonomous Driving
135(3)
8.3.2 Continuous Business Process Enablement
138(3)
8.3.3 Business and Social Arguments
141(6)
9 Indoor and Outdoor Navigation in Smart Mobility Usage Scenarios
147(12)
Carsten Gunther
Matthias Jost
9.1 Introduction
148(1)
9.2 Indoor-Outdoor Navigation -- Requirements and Benefits
149(1)
9.3 Technical Requirements
150(6)
9.3.1 Spatial Data Management
151(1)
9.3.2 Indoor Positioning
152(2)
9.3.3 Map Visualization
154(1)
9.3.4 Turn-by-Turn Navigation -- Landmark-Based Guidance
154(2)
9.4 Indoor Navigation and Business Models
156(3)
10 Smart Ticketing
159(12)
Senta Belay
10.1 Trajectory of Ticketing
160(6)
10.1.1 The Ticket as Design Element of Smart Mobility Offerings
160(5)
10.1.2 Usage-Based, Hence Subscription-Based Billing
165(1)
10.2 Enhancing Smart Ticketing
166(5)
11 Mobility Diagnostics
171(12)
Barbara Flugge
11.1 Traffic Data Management
171(3)
11.2 Service Driven Analytics
174(1)
11.3 Intersection Analysis and Relevant Action Items
174(9)
Part III The Future of Mobility
12 Building Blocks of Intelligent Mobility
183(16)
Barbara Flugge
12.1 Smart Mobility Program Management
184(5)
12.2 Smart Services
189(5)
12.3 Smart Data
194(1)
12.4 Smart Products
195(1)
12.5 Smart Spaces
196(3)
13 The Smart Mobility Procedure Model
199(22)
Barbara Flugge
13.1 Explorative Phase
201(1)
13.2 Sound Check Phase
202(1)
13.3 Initiation Phase and Kick-Off
203(7)
13.4 Fitness Check
210(3)
13.5 Market Access Check
213(4)
13.6 Context Check
217(4)
14 Reference Architecture: Smart Mobility
221(10)
Nicolas Liebau
14.1 Architecture Overview
221(2)
14.2 Network Layer
223(1)
14.3 Cloud Layer
223(4)
14.3.1 Infrastructure Layer
223(1)
14.3.2 Platform Layer
224(2)
14.3.3 Application Layer
226(1)
14.3.4 Digital Composition Layer
226(1)
14.4 Smart Mobility Access and Smart Mobility Front End Layer
227(1)
14.5 Conclusion
227(4)
Part IV Recommended Actions and Future Directions
15 Getting Started!
231(4)
Barbara Flugge
16 Making Use of Innovation Wisely
235(8)
Katrin Redmann
17 A New Service Paradigm
243(12)
Barbara Flugge
17.1 Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) from UbiGo's Point of View
244(4)
17.2 Business Modeling MaaS
248(7)
18 A Holistic View of New Concepts and Roles
255(12)
Barbara Flugge
18.1 Targeting Smart Mobility to Connect Everyone
256(5)
18.2 Prerequisites for the Digital Mobility Ecosystem
261(1)
18.3 About the Political Framework and the Degree of Freedom for Smart Mobility
262(5)
19 Organizational Transformation Maturity
267(8)
Heinrich Pfriemer
19.1 Conducting Maturity Assessments Based on BIM
267(6)
19.2 Proficiencies of Digital Maturity
273(2)
Concluding Remarks 275(2)
Glossary and Acronyms 277(4)
References 281(10)
Index 291
Barbara Flügge is heading the global initiatives Smart Mobility and Smart Logistics at SAP, as for example the smartPORT logistics initiative at Hamburg Port. Driven by her objective to empower ecosystems, she dedicates her efforts to next generations apps and services for individuals, organizations and contextual ecosystems such as ports, airports, mega events, urbanizations and metropolitan areas. Barbara Flügge designs, consults and implements transformation programs for organizations, business partners and entire ecosystems. Her activities embrace digital business model and service designs.