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Title: A Novel Approach on Transport Information System for Pre-Defined Routes Using Traffic Estimation Framework and Open Layer JS
Authors: D.C. Kiruthikka
S. Pavalarajan
C Kalaiarasanc
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Engg Journals Publications
Citation: International Journal of Engineering & Technology
Abstract: The need for effective transportation is a must for a country like India with multiple states and languages. But due to the complex system of public transport effective services was not considered a priority earlier. When we come to a new place, a hurdle to reach your designated place due to a lack of information on public transport is higher. This is a nationwide problem. The manual timekeeping methodology also became obsolete by the growth of public transport and with a growing population. Indian public bus transport has a huge number of 112 thousand buses with the annual growth of 5percent. To make a tracking and monitoring system for this amount of buses is completely a burden for the budget makers. The present-day GPS tracking systems need at least a twenty-five thousand rupees system per bus. This is not going to possible for present-day Indian scenario. So, we came up with a software-based vehicle tracking in pre-defined routes. This is done using various kinds of collectors with mobile applications and sensors. The role of kinematics is kept higher here than the GPS sensor data. Open-source mapping API is used to give the end-users a visualized outlook. This kind of software system reduces the economic burden for the monitoring and estimation process with 90 percent accuracy in the simulation stages.
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