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This document outlines the recent advancements in the demonstration of bus-related technologies, focusing on the integration of On-Board Equipment (OBE) and probe data collection. Key highlights include the installation of a GPS antenna, integration of video displays with a touch control screen, and access to J1939 bus data. The demo, conducted at New World Tours, emphasizes the importance of coordination with transportation agencies and outlines next steps for further testing and integration. For inquiries, contact Steve Sprouffske at Southwest Research Institute.
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SwRI Bus Probe Data Demo Update February 2008
Demonstration BusNew World Tours Source: http://www.newworldtours.com
Bus OBE Integration • Placement of GPS Antenna • Fiberglass housing • Video input • 3 open inputs • Video Displays • 8 video displays • Touch screen control screen • Can split video inputs • Power • 110 VAC • 24 VDC • J1939 Bus access • Control panel in front near driver • Hardware access in cargo area Video source control box. Bus cargo area. Placement of RSE
SwRI Probe Data Testing • 25 Feb 08 • Interface to bus • Gathered J1939 bus data • TechnoCom MCNU • 27 – 29 Feb 08 • Probe data demo INFORM Long Island • J1979 OBDII data • TxDOT Map Application • June/July 08 • Full end to end testing at New World Tours The MapInterface application is displayed at the permission of the Texas Department of Transportation.
Next Steps • Coordinate probe data requirements with TMC of Future • Coordinate HMI requirements • Coordinate OBE integration • Coordinate NY testing dates with New World Tours • Acquire connecting hardware/OBE’s for busses
Questions Additional Information:http://www.itsa.org/worldcongressdemos.html Steve Sprouffske Southwest Research Institute 1.210.522.3514 ssprouffske@swri.org