Quantum Nexus™ — The Core Coordination Layer

Quantum Nexus™ is the neutral infrastructure layer at the core of the architecture. It processes transactions across participating systems, performs reconciliation and clearing across operators and agencies, enables settlement and financial distribution, orchestrates cross-system coordination, and supports account-linked transaction flows where applicable—without taking ownership of authority decisions, operator relationships, or revenue control.

Transaction Coordination

Across participating tolling, transit, parking, and adjacent systems through a single neutral interface.

Reconciliation & Clearing

Across operators and agencies, with shared rules and lineage—not bilateral custom builds.

Settlement Distribution

Financial settlement and distribution with consistent audit lineage across participants.

Cross-System Orchestration

Coordinated workflows that respect each participating system's own boundaries.

Account-Linked Support

Account-linked transaction flows where account-based coordination is required.

Shared Financial Visibility

Shared views into financial outcomes across the full network, not siloed by vendor.

Quantum Nexus™ is not a control tower. It is a shared backbone for coordinated financial and transaction workflows.

V01 · Quantum Nexus Backbone Diagram
Quantum Nexus Backbone Diagram
Nexus as a horizontal shared layer connecting toll, transit, and parking systems. Authority above; SI alongside; Nexus neutral underneath.

Built for Tolling and RUC First

The architecture is tolling-first by design. Quantum Flux™ is the primary commercial entry point in developed markets, and the entire system is optimized for the properties tolling modernization programs require. Multi-domain expansion is enabled by the same backbone, but it is not the lead story.

Immediate Focus: Tolling & RUC

Quantum Flux™ is the system of record for tolling and RUC back-office operations. Deployment paths are optimized for SI-led, operator-led, and authority-led modernization programs that start with tolling.

Expansion Path: Same Backbone, New Domains

Transit (Metro), parking (Park), EV charging, and fleet services can be added on the same Nexus backbone over time—without re-platforming.

Governance-First Architecture

The system is designed around a clean split between execution and coordination. Authorities retain control over the decisions that must remain with them. Quantum Nexus™ coordinates transactions, reconciliation, clearing, and settlement across the systems that surround them.

Execution — Authorities Retain Control

  • Pricing and tariff-setting
  • Policy rules and exemptions
  • Validation and enforcement decisions
  • Program and jurisdictional boundaries
  • Revenue custody inside their jurisdiction

Coordination — Quantum Nexus™

  • Transaction coordination
  • Reconciliation across operators
  • Clearing across agencies
  • Settlement and financial distribution
  • Cross-system orchestration

Interoperability without centralization of control.

V02 · Governance-First Architecture Diagram
Governance-First Architecture Diagram
Execution (authority-controlled) and Coordination (Nexus-managed) shown as distinct layers with a clean boundary between them.

AI-Enabled Intelligence

AI is an embedded supporting capability in the architecture—not the core architecture and not the lead story. It is delivered through Quantum Atlas™ as reporting, anomaly detection, forecasting, and decision support built on real transaction and settlement data flowing through the Nexus backbone.

AI is an embedded capability—not the product story.

Financial Integrity Through Architecture

The properties that matter to operators, authorities, and finance teams are structural—not retrofitted. They are outcomes of the Nexus backbone itself, enhanced where useful by AI-supported insights.

Reconciliation Consistency

Shared rules and lineage across operators replace bilateral custom reconciliation builds.

Settlement Predictability

Cycle visibility and clearing behavior that finance and audit teams can rely on.

Cross-Agency Auditability

A consistent audit trail across operators and authorities, not just inside one vendor environment.

Transaction-to-Settlement Lineage

End-to-end traceability from capture through settlement, accessible to the parties that need it.

AI-Enhanced Exceptions

Anomaly detection and exception prioritization support operational teams through Quantum Atlas™.

Forecasting Support

Settlement cycle and exception volume forecasting for capacity and financial planning.

Financial integrity is driven by architecture.

Designed for Real Delivery Models

The architecture is designed to drop into live programs—not to demand a structural replacement. It integrates with existing tolling back-office, lane, enforcement, and payment systems; respects established operator responsibilities; and reduces the amount of custom reconciliation and settlement code an SI has to build.

No Rip-and-Replace

Connects to existing systems. Existing field and capture systems continue to operate within their own boundaries.

Defined Boundaries

Clear responsibility boundaries between existing systems and the Nexus backbone. No scope conflict.

Phased Adoption

Modernization can proceed in phases inside a live program. Structural replacement is not required.

Multi-Agency Coordination

Designed for environments with multiple operators, agencies, and jurisdictions—with no assumption of a single central owner.

Deployment Models

  1. SI-Led Modernization

    Integrated within existing program architectures. Supports toll back-office modernization. Reduces custom reconciliation and settlement complexity. Primary in the US.

  2. Toll-to-RUC Evolution

    Extends existing toll environments into RUC. Preserves delivery continuity. Avoids structural replacement. Operator- or authority-led.

  3. Controlled Expansion Beyond Tolling

    Adds transit and parking later. Reuses the same backbone. Preserves operational continuity.

  4. Full-Stack Mobility Deployment

    Single platform across tolling, transit, parking, EV, and fleets. Unified transaction, reconciliation, and settlement layer. National or city-scale deployment in emerging markets.

Deploy incrementally in developed markets. Deploy holistically in emerging markets.

V13 · Technology Deployment Paths
Technology Deployment Paths
Four deployment models shown as parallel tracks converging on the same Nexus backbone.

Technology Principles

A System That Coordinates—Without Compromising Control

Quantum Mobility provides a tolling and RUC back-office system, differentiated by a neutral shared backbone that enables coordinated reconciliation, settlement, and interoperability across operators—without compromising authority control, financial accountability, or delivery realism.