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The European Wallet Consortium (EWC) Large-Scale Pilot explores the application of the EUDI Wallet in cross-border travel, transport, and payment scenarios. The analysis below maps how EWC addresses each interoperability dimension within our framework.

Organisational Interoperability

Legal Interoperability

  • Comparison of ICAO and EU regulatory frameworks governing the Digital Travel Credential and data-protection requirements. (D2.1 Digital Travel Credential v1)

  • Emphasis on the need for cross-border data-sharing agreements and harmonised consent processes in travel-booking scenarios. (D2.2 Booking of Travel or Stay v1)

  • Integration of API/APIS, GDPR, and border-control requirements in automated passenger information workflows. (D2.3 Automation of Passenger Information v1.2)

  • Application of EDPB privacy-by-design and non-discrimination principles to biometric and passenger-flow systems. (D2.4 Passenger Flow Facilitation v1.2)

  • Alignment of payment processes with PSD3/PSR and eIDAS 2 for strong customer authentication and trust in digital identity–based payments. (D2.5 Payments, Enablers & Services v1)

  • Specification of legal mandates for PID issuance, levels of assurance (LoA), and supervisory oversight mechanisms. (D3.3 PID Country Enrolment Process Definition v1)

  • Definition of liability frameworks and supervisory responsibilities under the proposed ecosystem governance model. (D4.4 Recommendation for Ecosystem Governance and Trust Model v1.0)

  • Analysis of liability fragmentation, penalty regimes, and free-wallet provisions under eIDAS 2 to ensure consistent enforcement across Member States. (D4.5 eIDAS Economic Model Analysis v1.0 FINAL)

  • Mapping of operational requirements for qualified and non-qualified EAAs to corresponding eIDAS annexes and legal obligations. (D4.6/7 QEAA Operational Services v2.1)

Semantic Interoperability

  • Bridging of ICAO DTC and ARF data models through a unified PhotoID credential compatible with ISO/IEC 23220. (D2.1 Digital Travel Credential v1)

  • Definition of common data attributes and metadata for travel booking and cross-service exchanges. (D2.2 Booking of Travel or Stay v1)

  • Alignment of ICAO, IATA, and SD-JWT Verifiable Credential schemas for consistent interpretation of travel identity information. (D2.3 Automation of Passenger Information v1.2)

  • Development of biometric attribute semantics and standardised consent metadata to ensure privacy and interoperability. (D2.4 Passenger Flow Facilitation v1.2)

  • Definition of SCA (Strong Customer Authentication) data schemas and rulebooks linking payment attributes to verified identities. (D2.5 Payments, Enablers & Services v1)

  • Description of the PID attribute lifecycle semantics, covering issuance, update, revocation, and verification steps. (D3.3 PID Country Enrolment Process Definition v1)

  • Mapping of ARF roles to ToIP (Trust over IP) layers to enable cross-framework understanding of identity and trust semantics. (D4.4 Recommendation for Ecosystem Governance and Trust Model v1.0)

  • Definition of namespaces, rulebooks, data models, and sample datasets harmonising EAAs across ecosystems. (D4.6/7 QEAA Operational Services v2.1)

  • Publication of quarterly-frozen EWC RFC profiles that stabilise attribute semantics across wallet and verifier implementations. (D4.11 Test Environment Supporting All Scenarios Across the Digital Travel Credentials Use Case v1)

Technical Interoperability

  • Implementation of selective-disclosure mechanisms enabling interoperability between ICAO and ARF credential formats. (D2.1 Digital Travel Credential v1)

  • Integration of photo-based verification and cross-system authentication workflows in booking and travel processes. (D2.2 Booking of Travel or Stay v1)

  • Deployment of OCR/NFC-based credential capture and verification pipelines supporting multiple identity standards. (D2.3 Automation of Passenger Information v1.2)

  • Development of end-to-end biometric orchestration and interoperability between different identity platforms. (D2.4 Passenger Flow Facilitation v1.2)

  • Pilot implementation of OpenID4VP combined with EMV 3DS for seamless cross-domain payment and identity interoperability. (D2.5 Payments, Enablers & Services v1)

  • Documentation of verification methods (eID, video identification, QES) and associated assurance levels. (D3.3 PID Country Enrolment Process Definition v1)

  • Proposal of a federated trust registry and Layer-2 trust-spanning protocol for cross-ecosystem validation and discovery. (D4.4 Recommendation for Ecosystem Governance and Trust Model v1.0)

  • Identification of trust-list dependencies, revocation-status mechanisms, and cryptographic anchor management for credential lifecycle management. (D4.5 eIDAS Economic Model Analysis v1.0 FINAL, D4.6/7 QEAA Operational Services v2.1)

  • Deployment of a DLT-based trust network to host revocation data, trust anchors, and discovery endpoints for wallets and verifiers. (D4.10 Shared Network Infrastructure Available v1)

  • Operation of the Joinup Interoperability Test Bed (ITB) to validate real wallets, issuers, and verifiers against EWC RFC profiles in production-like conditions. (D4.11 Test Environment Supporting All Scenarios Across the Digital Travel Credentials Use Case v1)

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