Development Technologiestoolset DEL02 Final

Development Technologiestoolset DEL02 Final

Task A2102: Development technologies- toolset DEL02 Final version of the Apps and results of the Pilots EIT Urban Mobility - Mobility for more liveable urban spaces EIT Urban Mobility Spain | 31/12/2020 eiturbanmobility.eu Reporting year 2020 Activity code A2102 Deliverable No. DEL02 Deliverable title Final version of the Apps and results of the Pilots 2 Document information Authors and contributing partners Name Organisation Contribution Dàmaris Coll Jimenez Sparsity Technologies Author Josep Lluis Larriba Pey Universitat Politècnica de Contributor Catalunya Ismini Stroumpou Sparsity Technologies Contributor Eric Cabañas Sparsity Technologies Contributor List of abbreviations BG Bulgaria DEL Deliverable GDPR General Data Protection Regulation GR Greece PT Public Transport SP Spain TC Travel Companion TK Turkey TSPs transport service providers 3 Contents Document information.............................................................................................................. 3 1. Executive Summary ........................................................................................................... 7 1.1. Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 8 1.2. Co-APS updates ............................................................................................................... 10 1.2.1. Co-APS new use cases ............................................................................................. 10 1.2.2. Co-APS new diagram flows ..................................................................................... 17 1.2.3. Co-APS architecture update .................................................................................... 18 1.3. Co-APS functionalities ..................................................................................................... 18 Mobile app main functionalities............................................................................................... 20 1.4. Co-APS libraries ............................................................................................................... 25 1.5. Connection of Co-APS with the analytics tool of deepint ................................................ 28 1.6. Co-APS EU version versus Co-APS Turkish version ........................................................... 34 1.7. Issues, bugs, and improvements ..................................................................................... 35 2. Co-APS pilots ................................................................................................................... 39 2.1. Pilots’ scenarios and data ................................................................................................ 44 2.2. Pilots’ results ................................................................................................................... 48 3. Conclusions and next steps ............................................................................................. 52 4. Annex 1 ........................................................................................................................... 54 5. Annex 2: Micro services documentation ......................................................................... 60 4 List of Figures Figure 1: Activities of Co-APS ....................................................................................................8 Figure 2: Co-APS deliverables ....................................................................................................9 Figure 3: Co-APS technologies in a nutshell ...............................................................................9 Figure 4: Co-APS app and CO-APS pilots’ timeline .................................................................... 10 Figure 5: Occupancy flow diagram........................................................................................... 17 Figure 6: Score & rewards flow diagram .................................................................................. 17 Figure 7: Architecture of Co-APS ............................................................................................. 18 Figure 8: Co-APS functionalities............................................................................................... 19 Figure 9: Mobile app flow ....................................................................................................... 19 Figure 10: Wizard and terms and conditions screens ............................................................... 20 Figure 11: Registration and Login screens................................................................................ 21 Figure 12: Traveller’s profile screens ....................................................................................... 21 Figure 13: Initial trustworthiness questionnaire ...................................................................... 22 Figure 14: Profile screens ........................................................................................................ 22 Figure 15: Challenges screens ................................................................................................. 23 Figure 16: Screens of score and rewards ................................................................................. 24 Figure 17: Occupancy prediction screens ................................................................................ 25 Figure 18: Extended Architecture ............................................................................................ 35 Figure 19: Two versions Bottom navigation bar ....................................................................... 38 Figure 20: Informative pop-up, available from the top part of the screen ................................ 38 Figure 21: Istanbul’s metro lines ............................................................................................. 40 Figure 22: Co-APS pilots’ focus of testing................................................................................. 43 Figure 23: Pilot scenario of Barcelona ..................................................................................... 45 Figure 24: Pilot scenario of Sofia ............................................................................................. 46 Figure 25: Pilot scenario of Istanbul ........................................................................................ 47 Figure 26: Pilot scenario of Athens .......................................................................................... 47 Figure 27: Number of downloads in google play store ............................................................. 48 Figure 28: Co-APS users division by age (by 22/12) .................................................................. 49 Figure 29: Challenges played per location (by 22/12) .............................................................. 49 Figure 30: Co-APS users trustworthiness weight ...................................................................... 50 Figure 31: Challenges played per location (by 24/12) .............................................................. 51 Figure 32: Challenges played in Barcelona on 23/12 ................................................................ 51 Figure 33: Occupancy evolution at the different stations of Barcelona based on crowdsourcing data of 23/12 .......................................................................................................................... 52 Figure 34: Occupancy estimation by crowdsourcing data in Barcelona on 23/12 ..................... 52 5 List of Tables Table 1: Main Use cases from Co-APS for travellers/volunteers ............................................... 11 Table 2: Occupancy use case ................................................................................................... 11 Table 3: Scheduler use case..................................................................................................... 13 Table 4: Winners’ use case ...................................................................................................... 15 Table 5: Modules and micro-services ...................................................................................... 26 Table 6: view_users_air ........................................................................................................... 28 Table 7: view_challenges_air................................................................................................... 29 Table 8: Main variables description ......................................................................................... 30 Table 9: Additional stations at Sofia, second phase of pilots .................................................... 36 Table 10: Co-APS pilots main aspects related with testing ....................................................... 41 Table 11: Pilot sites and functionalities testing ........................................................................ 41 6 1. Executive Summary COVID-19 is still spreading, and spatial distancing is one of the preventive measures taken worldwide. With mobility restrictions being eased in most countries, people are encouraged to go back to work, meaning that the use of Public Transport (PT) and public spaces will grow steadily. Thus, crowds are expected, and maintaining the required distance will be an issue. Overcrowding has consequences in many aspects of the city life, such as commercial economy, social activities,

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