Real Time Passenger Information System

Real Time Passenger Information System

Real Time Passenger Information System

ABSTRACT
Traffic congestion in cities makes it difficult for public transport operators to deliver services according to schedules. Disruptions to schedules have a negative impact on the quality of service provided to the customer. This is a universal problem, experienced in every major city. One solution being deployed in many cities is the provision of electronic information displays at bus stops, which give the customer an estimate of the waiting time for the next bus.
The purpose of the bus tracking system is to provide passengers waiting at the bus stop with information about bus traffic, such as the last time their bus arrived. This will be accomplished by way of two devices, one of which will go on the bus, and the other will reside at the bus station.

The device at the bus station will display the time, and the time at which the bus of interest last passed that stop. The device at the bus will be able to identify itself when called upon. The communication between the devices will be wireless, and must be complicated enough to tell the difference between many buses and stops. It must be programmable so that the system could be used in any city with public transportation.

In Bus Display Unit displays the Bus stop before arriving, it useful for passengers inside of the bus, passenger can hear the beep sound after it shows the bus stop information in inside the bus. Even on an unfamiliar route, you feel confident that you know exactly which bus stop to alight at as you are informed every stop of the way.The device at the bus station will display the time, and the time at which the bus of interest last passed that stop. The device at the bus will be able to identify itself when called upon. The communication between the devices will be wireless, and must be complicated enough to tell the difference between many buses and stops. It must be programmable so that the system could be used in any...

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