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Revision as of 16:16, 25 August 2021
Platforms
Example: Parking Spot Detection (Multi-Sided Business Platform)
This is an example of a multi-sided business platform enabled by AIoT: cars equipped with ultra-sound sensors can detect available parking spots as they are passing by them. This data is collected in a centralized platform and monetized, e.g. via a find-a-free-parking-spot app. Multiple OEMs might provide parking data to the platform operator, which integrates, consolidates and markets the data.