How our solutions can bring together and enable data sharing between data sources and data destinations.
This publication explores the commercial and operational deployment of CAVs and the evolution to a CAM services industry. In addition to the technical advancements in data sharing, there are elements of licensing, usage tracking and even monetization which are the essential building blocks for long-term commercial viability. Standardization is also...
In this case study, we analyze how the Chordant Internet of Things (IoT) platform functions as a marketplace that enables the consolidation, sharing and exchange of smart city information from multiple sources to foster technology innovation.
Chordant, an InterDigital Business, has been recognized by CIOReview as a Top 20 Most Promising Smart City Solutions Provider for their work in IoT. Check out the feature and a brief interview with VP Mika Rasinkangas on creating Smart City solutions.
This deployment guide outlines the oneTRANSPORT™ Data Marketplace history and some practical guidelines for those who are looking to join the marketplace or establish their own.
The positive impact of smart city technologies on economic development could see cities locking in incremental growth of almost 3% and driving more than $20 trillion in additional economic benefits over the coming decade. These are the findings of a new white paper by ABI Research which analyzes the impact...
Smart city technologies could save enterprises, governments and citizens globally over US$5 trillion annually by 2022. This is the conclusion reached by ABI Research in this new white paper, which analyzes the scope for cost savings and efficiency as a driver for smart city deployments, smart technologies and the IoT....
The CA-Chordant Smart Cities Benefits Index is the first comprehensive study designed to examine the relative potential benefits of Smart City technology in America’s major metropolitan areas. It goes beyond a static snapshot of current municipal efforts by providing a meta-analysis of U.S. cities’ relative capacities for smart city innovation...
City authorities are finding themselves at the confluence of several technology breakthroughs, service innovations and rising citizen expectations which are fueling the smart city phenomenon. This case study, authored by Rafael Cepeda of Chordant and Ken Figueredo of InterDigital Solutions, examines some challenges facing smart city start-ups and the potential solution...
In practice, making existing cities smart is proving hard. Many different stakeholders need to be involved, while sensors, controls and connectivity can be difficult to install in dense urban environments. In response, some cities are now experimenting with low cost, low power Internet of Things technologies that could usher in...
While the IoT market in general was slow to capture the public's imagination prior to 2017, one area where IoT is blooming is in the smart city and smart building industry; mass rollouts of IoT in an industrial setting, including urban environments and business hubs, are beginning to garner success....
Horizontal IIoT platforms will proliferate once organizations implement multiple IIoT applications across different business units within a single corporation, for example, and in communal environments, such as smart cities and multi-modal transportation systems. Two other factors that will fuel this trend are the favorable economics of shared platforms and the...