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Integrated Dynamic Transit Operations (IDTO)

Develop and implement a prototype IDTO system in a real-world transit environment, developed and operated with significant stakeholder input (agency, travelers, vendors) Generate data that will inform U.S. DOT DMA policy and program direction and which will provide a resource to other researchers and developers through the RDE Generate technology solutions and institutional models that are compatible with legacy/enabling systems and relationships and which are institutional models that are scalable and replicable Observe the synergistic potential of the three applications that emphasize dynamic transit operations

Primary Functions:

  • T-CONNECT (aka Connection Protection) serves to improve the experience for a transit traveler by increasing the likelihood of making successful transfers, particularly when these transfers are multi-modal or multi-agency.
  • T-DISP (Dynamic Transit Operations) provides benefits to both the traveler and the transportation provider. For the traveler, T-DISP provides an ability to access real-time information about available travel options, including costs and predicted time, in order to best manage their commute. For an agency, T-DISP extends demand / response services to support dynamic routing and scheduling, and even add/remove vehicles from service, based on traffic conditions, vehicle capacity, ridership and origin-destination, among other factors.
  • D-RIDE takes the concept of traditional pre-planned ride-sharing (i.e., carpooling) and brings it into the 21st century. It does this by leveraging the positioning, messaging, and computing capabilities of today’s smartphones, and advancing an application that will let drivers and travelers, in near real-time, exchange information about needs or in case of a driver, available space.

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Copyright 2014 Productivity Apex Inc. http:www.productivityapex.com/

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http:www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

Release Notes

Version Number: v1.0

Develop and implement a prototype IDTO system in a real-world transit environment, developed and operated with significant stakeholder input (agency, travelers, vendors) Generate data that will inform U.S. DOT DMA policy and program direction and which will provide a resource to other researchers and developers through the RDE Generate technology solutions and institutional models that are compatible with legacy/enabling systems and relationships and which are institutional models that are scalable and replicable Observe the synergistic potential of the three applications that emphasize dynamic transit operations

Configuration

Hardware Supported: Cloud Based Services: Microsoft Azure IDTO MDT: Android 4.0+ IDTO Mobile Applications (Connect and Ride): iOS 7.0+ and Android 4.0+

Suggested System requirements: IDTO MDT Android Mobile Device: 7" or greater tablet running Android 4.4 or greater

Connect and Ride iOS Device: iPhone with internet connection running iOS 7 or greater

Connect and Ride Android Device: Androind phone with internet connection running Android 4.4 or greater

Azure: Cloud Service running Data Processor Web Sites running WebAPI and Traveler Portal Mobile Services setup to handle custom login Push notification service in Azure

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There is no installer included with this package. Only Source code is provided.

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