IT x PT

IT x PT

In modern public transport, on-board systems must communicate with each other in a simple, reliable and continuous way. ITxPT (Information Technology for Public Transport) is the European standard that makes this possible: an open framework that transforms complex and fragmented systems into an integrated, modular and scalable ecosystem.

What is ITxPT

  • European standard promoted by LPT operators and the ITS industry
  • IP and Ethernet-based architecture
  • Open and shared interfaces and APIs
  • Official certification via ITxPT Label

Objectives

  • Ensure interoperability between multi-vendor systems
  • Reduce integration complexity
  • Enable modularity and replaceability of components

Key components

ITxPT Architecture

On-board network structure

ITxPT Specifications

Standard interfaces between devices

ITxPT API

Communication between applications and hardware

ITxPT Label

Device conformity certification

Benefits for the company

  • Elimination of technology lock-in
  • Simplified integration of new systems
  • Reduced development and maintenance costs
  • Scalability and upgradability over time

Bigo + ITxPT

Bigo adopts ITxPT as the foundation for developing its own systems. Not just compliance with the standard, but the design of complete, open on-board architectures ready for the future.

ITxPT-certified devices

Solutions with ITxPT Label to ensure full compliance.

Standard on-board architectures

IP/Ethernet networks designed according to ITxPT paradigms.

Multi-vendor integration

A single ecosystem, without technological barriers.

ITxPT-compliant on-board software

Applications designed for:

  • Device management
  • Service orchestration
  • Data collection and value creation

Communication with the centre

Protocols and interfaces consistent with the ITxPT standard.

Bigo, through careful supplier selection and the enhancement of devices already on board featuring the ITxPT Label, is able to imagine, design and implement fully standard-compliant architectures, managing the entire cycle: from supply to integration, from protocol development to the management of communications with its own central systems and third-party platforms.

Bigo. Open architecture. Real interoperability.