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BS ISO 23174-1 ISO 23174-1 Sustainable mobility and transportation. Smart operation and maintenance. Part 1: Service role architecture

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ISO
Committee:
SDS/2 - Smart and sustainable cities and communities
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Environmental economics | IT applications. Transport and trade
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This document is part of a series and defines general rules including roles and function models for guiding and to introduce, build and evaluate smart operation and maintenance in various types of urban mobility and transportation.

This document mainly describes some basic requirements of smart operation and maintenance of urban transportation system for sustainable development. Mainly includes:

a)       Terms and definitions

b)       Smart operation and maintenance service classification

c)        Basic support of smart operation and maintenance stakeholders

d)       Role and function model

The basic requirements specified in this document are applicable to sustainable cities that urgently need to improve the operation and maintenance efficiency of transportation systems, especially super-large cities and cities with limited compact land resources and high requirements for efficiency.

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