Service provisioning definition
Service provisioning. This stage focuses on transforming processed data into operational services for end-users, such as real-time traffic alerts, route recommendations, or safety messages. The actual generation of services is typically handled by service providers and lies largely outside the scope of the collaboration between NAPCORE and C-ROADS. While the quality and consistency of the underlying data remains an important enabler, this stage does not explicitly involve joint coordination efforts. • Service presentation and delivery to end-users: This final stage concerns the delivery of information to end-users through various communication channels, such as mobile applications, in-vehicle systems, and roadside displays. It focuses on ensuring that the information is accessible, clearly presented, and relevant to the user's context. While this stage lies largely outside the direct scope of both NAPCORE and C-ROADS, it is supported by the preceding stages of data detection, processing, and provision. Although C-ROADS provides high-level recommendations on use cases, its core activities do not include service presentation. Additionally, in the context of C-ITS, end- users can also act as data sources – for instance, vehicles detecting events and generating messages (e.g., DENMs). This bi-directional flow highlights the collaborative nature of C-ITS but does not imply that C-ROADS is responsible for the final delivery of information to end-users..