Authors | Leonardi, J., Mueller, J.H., Stöppelkamp, S., Graupner, S.T., Schade, J., Stoldt, M., Hagelberg, T., Malmryd, J., Hansen, L., Arnesen, P., Meland, S., Lindkvist, H., Alfahel, R., Fjällström, A., Andersson, K. and Forsell, A. |
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Abstract | This report presents the impact assessment and evaluation of geofencing solutions developed and tested during the GeoSence project from 2021 to 2024. The objective of the GeoSence impact studies is to answer two key research questions: firstly, what are the quantitative and qualitative benefits obtained when performing a pilot or a use case of a geofencing application in a city? Secondly, what are the management lessons learned, barriers and success factors to a future wide-scale implementation? This report shows the results and analyses of the evidence, data collection and information obtained in the GeoSence trials. It is intended to serve as a reference for the preparation of future government and business activities, pilots, trials and applications. It publishes the key information obtained, from the most strategic level down to the most practical quantitative data. This report forms part of a series of final reports on the three-year GeoSence project. It focuses on the results and impacts of the use cases, mainly based on the experiences in the cities of Gothenburg and Munich. Consequently, it includes multiple aspects such as regulations, managerial approaches, technological solutions and market studies that have the potential to be connected when developing geofencing in future. |
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