OBIS Logistics Management Product – Early example Fully complies with US Army CLOE Standards Note: This graphic is from an US Army CLI presentation Transforming the Business of Government © 2008 IBM Corporation Generic Platform Service Architecture GPSA – SOA to the Tactical Edge Low Bit-Rate Radio Networks Transforming the Business of Government © 2008 IBM Corporation Problem sets Vehicle support Health and Usage Monitoring Systems (HUMS data) Command and Control Logistics IS/IT Maintainers Transforming the Business of Government © 2008 IBM Corporation 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 Transforming the Business of Government © 2008 IBM Corporation 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 Transforming the Business of Government Remote Users © 2008 IBM Corporation 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 Transforming the Business of Government Resources © 2008 IBM Corporation 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 Transforming the Business of Government © 2008 IBM Corporation Transforming the Business of Government © 2008 IBM Corporation Transforming the Business of Government © 2008 IBM Corporation Transforming the Business of Government © 2008 IBM Corporation Transforming the Business of Government © 2008 IBM Corporation 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 © 2008 IBM Corporation Transforming the Business of Government Case Study: Consolidated Operations Management US Air Force Transforming the Business of Government © 2008 IBM Corporation Case Study: Consolidated Operations Management US Air Force Transforming the Business of Government © 2008 IBM Corporation Metropolitan Transportation & Roads Solution Areas Road User Charging Integrated Fare Management Transport Information Management Transport Asset Management 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 Prospective Business Partner examples Provide asset lifecycle and maintenance management Improve reliability of transport assets Transforming the Business of Government © 2008 IBM Corporation 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 Transforming the Business of Government Private vehicles © 2008 IBM Corporation 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 Transforming the Business of Government Private vehicles Aviva “PAYD” © 2008 IBM Corporation