A survey was conducted of the state of the art of automatic vehicle monitoring (AVM) systems and their use in public transit, taxi, and police operations. The survey identified systems applicable to improving operational efficiency and quality of service, and reviewed various of their elements related to AVM systems. These elements included vehicle location, vehicle identification, vehicle monitoring, computer scheduling, computer dispatch, silent alarms, security alarms, mechanical alarms, on-board readout, real time display, passenger counting, management reporting, and digital data hardware.
Applicability of Digital Data Communication Features in Public Transit Systems: Executive Summary
1978
27 pages
Report
No indication
English
Road Transportation , Common Carrier & Satellite , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Communications , Data transmission , Pulse communication , Urban transportation , Automatic tracking , Transportation management , Fleets , Monitoring , Real time operations , Position(Location) , Identification systems , Mass transportation , Centralized control , Scheduling , Radio communication , Automatic vehicle monitoring , Automatic vehicle identification systems , Public transportation , Automatic vehicle location systems , Electronic monitoring systems , State of the art
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