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OBIS  Logistics Management Product – Early example
Fully complies with US
Army CLOE Standards
Note: This graphic is from an
US Army CLI presentation
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Generic Platform Service Architecture
GPSA – SOA to the Tactical Edge
Low Bit-Rate
Radio
Networks
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Problem sets
Vehicle support Health and Usage Monitoring
Systems (HUMS data)
Command and Control
Logistics
IS/IT Maintainers
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Generic Platform Service Architecture (GPSA)
Other Sensors
MQTT
Notes:
• IBM Linux Processors
may be replaced by
existing kit – Eg Windows
Servers!
• Vehicle EMU may or may
not exist
• Vehicle data bus may or
may not exist
Bowman
MQTT
Bowman
Bowman
IBM Linux
Processor
Vehicle EMU
Vehicle Data Bus
Sensors
Deployed Maintenance Base
Actuators
MQTT
Other Sensors
Bowman
MQTT
MQTT
Bowman
Or
IBM Linux
Processor
IBM Linux
Processor
Bowman
Bowman
Vehicle EMU
Vehicle EMU
Vehicle Data Bus
Vehicle Data Bus
Eg. CANbus
Sensors
Sensors
Eg RFID
Actuators
Actuators
Forward Command post
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GPSA Architecture
Vehicle Services Publishing Data
Comms
service
1
C2 Related Services, Including:
•Blue Force Tracking (Radio/GPS)
•Messaging – Military and Mail
•SSA feed from vehicle to CP
•SSA feed from CP to Vehicle
- All via Tactical Datalinks (Link 11/16)
Microbroker (SOA ESB)
Logistical Information Services, Including:
•Tamper-Proof RFID Tag Reader/s
•Smart embedded components
•Materiel drop-off schedules/routes
Comms
service
2
Comms
service
3
Sensor/Actuator - HUMS Information Services
IS/IT Infrastructure Management Services
Service extracts from other Platform Applications
Onboard
Users
Onboard
Users
Onboard
Users
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Remote Users
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Component model: vehicle
Transmitter
Gateway
(or adapter)
Object Server
Shared situational
awareness UI
Fault reporting UI
Config file
handler plug-in
Adapter
Socket probe
μ
B
Trapd probe
Adapter
Events requiring
correlation, etc
SNMP
traps
Adapter
Performance
Response time tracking
Latency
SSMs
SNMP
traps
CANbus
J1939 or
OBD
GPS
Accelerometer
IP
devices
Availability
Ports, Networks
Operating Systems
Logs
Apps
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Resources
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Component model: HQ
Logistics applications
Incident focussed dashboard
Reporting dashboard
Enterprise Service Bus
Tivoli Integrated Portal
Cognos
Gateway
Object Server
Impact
Maximo
Service
Asset
desk
manager
Historical
Events
CCMDB
Socket probe
Trapd probe
Adapter
Receiver
Asset related messages
Meters
Firmware
Software
UDP
Message
Adapter
μ
B
SSMs
Operating Systems
Logs
Apps
Resources
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e2e Service Management – Complete Service Definition
ITM
TSOM
TNMIP
ITCAM
ITM
Discovery
and
data
isand
used
tomodel
create
ortoextend
TBSM’s
Business
Data
used to
drive
service
structures
and service
 Events
drive
theisDependency
status
of both
a service
can
be
used
auto-populate
the
service
models
health/status
creation
a service.
It is used
in addition
data
tostatus
provide
health of
 Event
content
is usedtotoevent
change
the
of non-infrastructure
service health which
the
services
and
align
the
service
with
business
support
systems.
typically includes severity, numerical values, and others
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Case Study: Consolidated Operations Management
US Air Force
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Case Study: Consolidated Operations Management
US Air Force
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Metropolitan Transportation & Roads Solution Areas
Road User
Charging
Integrated Fare
Management
Transport
Information
Management
Transport Asset
Management
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
Automatically collect toll charges
Implement congestion charging and distance-based
charging schemes

Develop automated fare collection


Create universal/integrated transportation accounts
Provide multi-modal transport billing


Exploit analytical capabilities such as the Traffic
Prediction Tool
Deliver traveler advice via Internet, 511, PDA, etc.

Provide journey optimization and performance reporting

Provide asset lifecycle and maintenance
management
Improve reliability of transport assets

Prospective Business
Partner examples
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Intelligent Transportation
Road Usage Charging
Integrated Fare Management
Distance-based charging
Exploiting
Multi-modal
Congestion charging
Single mode
Road tolling
Integrated Transportation Services
Transport Control Centre
Asset
Management
Enabling
Transport
Infrastructure
Management
Mobility Services
Traffic
Management
Traffic
Control
Parking
Management
Optimisation
and Scheduling
Traveller Information & Advice
Public Transit
Operations
Analytics &
Simulation
Intelligent
Vehicles
Digital
Surveillance
Public transit
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Private
vehicles
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Intelligence Transportation
Road Usage Charging
Integrated Fare Management
Eindhoven
Distance-based charging
Netherlands
Singapore
LTA
Multi-modal
US States ..
Exploiting
Dublin
Stockholm
LondonCongestion charging
Road tolling
Queensland
Motorways
Single mode
Integrated Transportation Services
Transport Control Centre
Guangzhou Rapid
Transit
AssetSystem
Management
Enabling
Transport
Infrastructure
Management
Traffic
Management
Traffic
Control
Traveller Information & Advice
Mobility Services
Parking
Management
Optimisation
and Scheduling
Public Transit
Operations
Analytics &
Simulation
 Traffic Prediction
Tool: Singapore,
 Megaffic Simulator:
Kyoto
Intelligent
Vehicles
Digital
Surveillance
S3
Public transit
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Private
vehicles Aviva
“PAYD”
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