Exploring the potential of using real-time traveler data in public transport disturbance management

作者: Åse Jevinger , Jan A. Persson

DOI: 10.1007/S12469-019-00209-W

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摘要: New and emerging technologies, such as connected sensors, smartphones smart cards, offer new possibilities to collect rich real-time information about travelers. Moreover, also enable travelers actively share information, for instance, their intended travel plans. This type of can be used improve public transport disturbance management. In this paper, the potential gain collecting different types is explored support action decisions made by actors, during unplanned disturbances. Based on interviews workshops, paper provides a mapping between possible that supported. Furthermore, based literature review focused current technical solutions, guidance which solutions decisions, provided. Amongst others, results show automated fare collection, one most commonly implemented systems providing traveler, large number relevant in scenarios. The solution extensive thereby best involves smartphone apps delivering user-generated information. drawback with it might violate privacy, typically relies voluntarily.

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