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Collaborative digital deviation detection

Reference number
Coordinator VIKTORIA SWEDISH ICT AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 500 000
Project duration May 2013 - January 2014
Status Completed
Venture Challenge-Driven Innovation – Stage 1 initiation

Purpose and goal

The project has fulfilled the expected goals, to examine the possibilities of collaborative digital deviation detection concerning architecture, standards, incentives and business models. Though much of the study has been on the transport sector, care has been taken to include services of similar designs outside the immediate area. New parties have been contacted and there is a dialog on continued cooperation.

Results and expected effects

The project has delivered a report addressing the initial goals. Since the project is meant to study the possibility of implementing collaborative digital deviation detection, no direct goals were anticipated in this early phase. However, several additional parties have been approached and there is a possibility to move on to actual development and testing in a second step.

Approach and implementation

Activities in the project have been performed in group sessions or in local meetings and workshops together with the coordinator. As planned meetings have also been held with other parties such as Utvald vägrapportör, an initiative at Trafikverket, Fix my street, a project initiated by SKL together with Vinnova. In addition to this, a studies of existing services within the transport area and applicable framweworks for crowdsourcing have been made. Using this as input, a number of scenarios for the introduction of collaborative digital deviation detection have been put forward.

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Last updated 25 November 2019

Reference number 2013-00862

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