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WEB Based Bus Management System

Author(s):

Dr. P. P. Halkarnikar , Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute Of Engineering, Management&Research; Rohini Naikwade, Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute Of Engineering, Management&Research; Mayuri Nanavare, Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute Of Engineering, Management&Research; Priyanka Pole, Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute Of Engineering, Management&Research

Keywords:

Public Transport System, Bus Tracking, Bus Information System, Data Analysis, Optimization, Data Frequency Analyzer

Abstract

Transport demand for most Indian cities has expanded significantly as a result of boost in population. Trains and buses especially buses increasingly becoming crowded day-by-day as a result of heavy need for transport facility. This has resulted in unregulated planning in the frequency of buses being allocated different areas. Either the buses lines up at once or buses get delayed for a long time. In some areas there are not many buses allocated in a very crowded route. Also there are buses arranged on the route where hardly commuters travel. This improper management has incurred decrease in the bus management system. Hence we're proposing a system where the amount of passengers inside a bus stop might be calculated and also the bus service could be regulated based on the passengers arrival. Also as a result of our proposed system there would be efficient distribution in the buses around the required routes and also this would conserve the bus management system by reduction of the loss they may be facing nowadays. It might also calculate some time delay a bus might take considering different parameters that could affect that it is late. It will likewise verify the charge generated up against the actual cost collected. It will also benefit the commuters indirectly. All this would be done by using a web application open to employees at different positions.

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Paper ID: IJSRDV6I20599
Published in: Volume : 6, Issue : 2
Publication Date: 01/05/2018
Page(s): 1205-1208

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