application of gis and remote sensing in modern transport system
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APPLICATION OF GIS AND REMOTE SENSING IN MODERN
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
AUTHORS:K.S.SABHAPATHY
RAJA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING &TECHNOLOGY
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Technology has been driving the developments in the realm of transportation from the times of Industrial Revolution to the present day Digital Revolution.
TWO MAIN OBJECTIVES: 1. meeting the demand of faster mobility by different modes
2. building capacity and expanding network facilities to accommodate growing traffic needs.
INTRODUCTION:
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Remote Sensing is a Science or a technology and art of obtaining reliable
information about an object, without being physical contact with the object. Ex: human eye
These sensing devices capture the data on the way, various earth surface features emit and reflect the Electro Magnetic Radiation (EMR), and provide information about the resources under investigation
A Geographical Information System is an organized collection of
computer hardware, software, geographic data and personnel designed to efficiently capture ,store, update, manipulate ,analyze and display all forms of geographically referenced information.
DEFINITION OF REMOTE SENSING AND GIS:
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Improve vehicle highway system operation and management techniques
Optimal use of existing infrastructureRemove congestion Coordination of traffic movementsEase driver’s frustrationCheck environmental conditionCheck stress related accidents
NEEDS FOR ADVANCEMENT
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The major MTS application areas can be classified into the following functional groups:
Advanced Public Transport Systems (APTS)Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS)Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS)Electronic Toll Collection and Traffic Management
(ETTM)Commercial vehicle Operations (CVO)
FUNCTIOAL AREAS OF MODERN TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM:
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• First such project in the Country 93 Km. stretch between KOTPUTLI – AMER ON NH-8• Proposal for Replication on other stretches
COMPONENTS:
• TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
• ELECTRONIC TOLL COLLECTION
•TRAVELLER INFORMATION
• ROUTE GUIDANCE
MODERN TRANSPORTATION IN INDIA:
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OPERATING PRINCIPLES:
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LAYOUT OF CONTROLLING SYSTEMS
USER INTERFACEUser selects origin and destination DATABASE
• Nodes• Distances• Drive time • Bus data’s
• Bus numbersTimings
Speed limits
PATH ALGORITHMS CITY BUS ROUTE ALGORITHMS
ROUTE GENERATION
SHORTEST PATHCLOSEST FACILITY PATHCITY BUS ROUTE
Road network Road name Type Length Width SlopeBus stations (main and local)HotelsTourist Places Educational centers
TRIP SHEET, WEB ACESSING
MAP DISPLAY
OUT PUT
MAP OBJECTS
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1.ADVANCED TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (ATMS)
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The principal users are Passenger, Car Drivers, Pedestrians, Public Transport Passengers, Truck Drivers, and Management Agencies.
A.EMERGENCY CALL BOXES: Installed at every 2 Km. Pedestal Mounted Protected by Safety Barriers Location Identification at Control
Centre There by providing service
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B.VARIABLE MESSAGE SIGNS:
To provide prior information to Users
At Six LocationsMounted on sleek gantriesMessage Signs controlled
and Transmitted from Control Centre
Short and Crisp Messages
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C.TRAFFIC CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM:Provides statistical
Information related to Traffic Flow
Uses Inductive LoopsUsed for Automatic
Classification of Vehicles
Measures Speed and Occupancy Levels
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D.METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM:It gives information about
the following factors,Wind SpeedAir TemperatureHumidityVisibilityRoad Temperature for
Road Conditions
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2.ELECTRONIC TOLL COLLECTION
The principle users are drivers, carriers and highway agencies.
SERVICESAutomatic Toll
Exchange No Stopping of Vehicle No Cash Transaction
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3.ROUTE GUIDANCE
Route guidance, evacuation guidance, instructions, facility information from the electronic stations, parks etc., can be obtained by the travelers for easy assessment of their destination.
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GUIDANCE FOR ROUTE PLANNER
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4.TRAVELLER INFORMATION
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Danger warning such as vision obscured due to fog, disable car ahead watch out, slow down falling object ahead etc., will be displayed
when the road intersection is closed due to rainfall or due to some other reasons, information such as turn right at next intersection and dedour to National Highway xx will be displayed.
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In India 70 State Transport Undertakings, which together own and operate 1,13,000 buses and, provide mobility to 65 million passengers a day, across the length and breadth of the country
It has been proved to be the optimal solution to the enigma of building and operating transportation systems to meet expeditiously growing urban travel demand in developed countries.
As per the saying “Prevention is better than Cure”, it is better to prevent Road accidents than providing wide Medical technologies to cure it.
CONCLUSION:
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1996 Federal Radio-navigation Plan, published jointly by the departments of Transportation and Defense, DOT-VNTSC-RSPA-97-2/DOD-4650.5
Global Positioning System Standard Positioning Service
Signal Specification, Department of Defense, 1993
The Global Positioning System, Charting the Future, National Academy of Public Administration, May 1995
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