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Millions of trucks connected with an enhanced Internet of Vehicles platform
Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Connectivity Platforms
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - API Integration & Management
Applicable Industries
- Transportation
Applicable Functions
- Logistics & Transportation
Use Cases
- Vehicle Telematics
- Fleet Management
Services
- System Integration
- Software Design & Engineering Services
The Challenge
In 2011, the government of China mandated that all trucks be connected to the TransWiseway Internet of Vehicles (IoV) platform. As a result, Beijing-based TransWiseway Information Technology Co. Ltd. needed to grow its platform to support and serve 10 million simultaneously connected vehicles while managing the massive amounts of data generated by the solution. The company was faced with the challenge of expanding its platform to accommodate the growing number of connected vehicles and the data they generate. This required a robust and scalable solution that could handle the influx of data and provide real-time analysis for improved safety and decision making.
About The Customer
TransWiseway Information Technology Co. Ltd. is a company based in Beijing, China that develops transportation information service systems and applications for traffic monitoring projects. Its customers include municipal transportation administrative agencies and transportation companies. TransWiseway’s traffic management and control platform is integrated into various government-owned and enterprise-wide platforms. The company is a leader in the transportation information service industry and has a significant role in traffic monitoring projects. Its services are crucial for administrative agencies and transportation companies that rely on accurate and timely traffic information for their operations.
The Solution
TransWiseway utilized IBM's MobileFirst Platform and MessageSight to enhance its Internet of Vehicles (IoV) platform. This allowed the company to collect and analyze data from millions of connected vehicles in real time, improving safety and decision making. Customers can now access traffic, weather, route, vehicle maintenance and driver safety data through a web interface, smart devices or terminals inside the trucks. Cloud-based access facilitates third-party app development, helping companies improve efficiency and reduce costs. The company now has the largest IoV platform in China, capable of supporting and serving 10 million simultaneously connected vehicles.
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