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Using Technology and Standards to Grow A Smarter Transit System

This document outlines strategies for developing a smarter transit system utilizing technology and compliance standards. It emphasizes the importance of bus stops as the starting point, with a focus on maintaining an inventory that includes unique identifiers for each stop. Real-time data collection on bus performance enables better planning and operations at headquarters. Standard protocols like TCIP and SAE ensure seamless data exchange, leading to enhanced decision-making, improved scheduling, and operational efficiency in transit systems.

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Using Technology and Standards to Grow A Smarter Transit System

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  1. Using Technology and Standards to Grow A Smarter Transit System Eva Lerner-Lam, Bill Long, Nancy Neuerburg, Paula Okunieff, Michael PaternostroDRAFT VERSION 1.0December 24, 2000

  2. Bus Stops Buses Central HQ Depots How to Grow A Smarter Transit System

  3. 1. Start with Bus Stops Bus Stops • Bus Stop Inventory • Each stop, by route, with its own unique identifier • TCIP-compliant BSI available as base inventory for • other proprietary applications • Routine maintenance, enhancement and updating

  4. Monitor the Performance of Buses Buses • Collect real-time vehicle performance data, including passenger loads • Use TCIP for data interfaces, SAE 1708/1939 for electrical interfaces

  5. Exchange Bus Data at Depots • Bus vehicle performance data uploaded to servers • Data stored in TCIP formats for ease of transfer toproprietary legacy systems Depots

  6. Analyze the Information at HQ • Planning, Scheduling/Runcutting, Dispatch departments analyze and utilize the information provided by the real-time data • Improvements to planning and operations made based on new information Head- Quarters

  7. Bus Stops Buses Central HQ Depots Put It All Together and …

  8. 6. …Start the Cycle Again--Smarter Bus Stops Buses Central HQ Depots

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