Conduit

Connecting Cities and Citizens

Self-driving cars. Autonomous public transportation. Walkable cities. All three of these ideas require connected infrastructure. An environment that promotes awareness, reliability, security, speed, and above all else, safety.


Conduit provides a secure bridge for Infrastructure to Everything (I2X) communication, namely Vehicles, Pedestrians, and Applications offering a world of data through a single-API experience.

I2V

Infrastructure to Vehicles


Conduit supplies a stream of continuous updates to public and private vehicles alike.

Data like signal colors, pedestrian whereabouts, and driving conditions help drivers and autonomous systems to make informed decisions before, during, and after trips.

I2P

Infrastructure to Pedestrians


Conduit suggests catered routes to pedestrians, aiming to promote walkable alternatives for short distance journeys.

Weather conditions, trip duration, traffic patterns, and walkability/bikeability are all taken into consideration to simplify pedestrian travel.

I2A

Infrastructure to Applications


Conduit provides a secured gateway for applications to interface with and pull live data from SmartStop's S.T.I.M to promote smarter transportation systems.

SmartStop loves community development, and is working to build into the open-source space by version 2.0.

How it Works

Conduit leverages Constellation's HyperGraph Transfer Protocol (HGTP) for secure, speedy, and cost-effective data transfer between users and infrastructure.
01
Data Collection

Conduit leverages HGTP to ensure your data is securely brought into the system, without any complicated setup or slowdowns.

02
Data Processed

HGTP empowers Conduit to analyze your data at high speeds, thanks to its efficient transfer protocol. This translates to quicker results and reduced processing costs.

03
Data Shared

HGTP facilitates seamless sharing of your data between you and your infrastructure. This secure and cost-effective approach allows for smooth collaboration and data exchange.