Abstract:
The
Wait Less bus tracking device is a standalone system designed to display the
real-time location(s) of the buses. The system will
consist of a solar panel and backup battery, wireless module, PSoC
microprocessor, and a LED embedded map of the Georgia Tech bus transportation
routes. Assembly of these components will enable the tracking device to connect
to the Internet to obtain GPS data of the bus locations, which it will depict
by activating LEDs in the approximate geographic positions of the buses on the
route map. In addition, the device will be portable and sustainable; it will
not require an external power source, which will eliminate long-term energy
costs. Next Bus, the tracking company that Georgia Tech employs to retain the
GPS location of the campus buses, currently provides a $3600 scrolling LED
panel installed at three of the bus stops on campus. The display panel provides
a rough text-based time estimate of the next arrival of a bus at the particular
stop. In a recent survey, conducted by the design team, 75% of the survey
correspondents attributed that waiting for the bus has often caused them to be
late to a destination. Furthermore, 96% affirmed that if they had an easy way
to see each bus’s actual location, in real-time, they could make a more
accurate, informed decision of whether or not to wait
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