Design and development of interactive trip planning for Web-based transit information systems

Design and development of interactive trip planning for Web-based transit information systems

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Article ID: iaor20012852
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 8C
Issue: 1/6
Start Page Number: 409
End Page Number: 425
Publication Date: Feb 2000
Journal: Transportation Research. Part C, Emerging Technologies
Authors: ,
Keywords: geographical information systems
Abstract:

This article presents a Web-based transit information system design that uses Internet Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technologies to integrate Web serving, GIS processing, network analysis and database management. A path finding algorithm for transit network is proposed to handle the special characteristics of transit networks, e.g., time-dependent services, common bus lines on the same street, and non-symmetric routing with respect to an origin/destination pair. The algorithm takes into account the overall level of services and service schedule on a route to determine the shortest path and transfer points. A framework is created to categorize the development of transit information systems on the basis of content and functionality, from simple static schedule display to more sophisticated real time transit information systems. A unique feature of the reported Web-based transit information system is the Internet-GIS based system with an interactive map interface. This enables the user to interact with information on transit routes, schedules, and trip itinerary planning. Some map rendering, querying, and network analysis functions are also provided.

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