Bike sharing systems data interoperability by a unified station status concept and big data solutions
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The impact of bike sharing systems (BSS) on urban mobility, and their study as part of the
overall transport system in smart cities, has attracted significant academic interest in
recent years. However, the lack of historical and standardized data in current service tools
hinders the analysis and improvement of these platforms, i.e. by reusing technical databased
solutions. Big data nature (in volume, variety and velocity) of collecting BSS historical
information must be also addressed, in order to take an integrated perspective.
This paper describes an integrated solution to this challenge by (1) proposing a unified
station status concept for recording historical information, based on the identification,
study and unification of common relevant fields found in almost all BSS data warehouses,
and (2) implementing a big data-inspired ETL infrastructure together with a storage optimization,
methodology which not only allows to access and collect previous defined
concepts but also overcomes existing big data challenge when storing BSS information.
The system also consumes other external relevant information, such as weather factors,
which have been aggregated, enhancing stored knowledge, with KPIs and statistics. The
developed solution illustrates how it can manage over seven years of data from twentyseven
BSS, serving not only machine-to-machine communication but also human-computer
communication and enabling data-driven solutions
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Márquez-Saldaña, F., Aranda-Corral, G. A., & Borrego-Díaz, J. (2025). Bike sharing systems data interoperability by a unified station status concept and big data solutions. Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering (English Edition), 12(2), 420–433. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtte.2024.06.003














