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Blue Collar Telematics™ for the Bus- It Gets the Job Done

Bus Fleet management used GPS location, AVL/AVLC for automatic vehicle location & control, and provided a bus integrated system, including a fares collection system, fleet control & monitoring, bus service planning, schedule adherence, schedule planning, Bus dispatch all provided in a Bus embedded PC.with GPS and RDF of radio and connections with communication devices such as VHF/UHF radio, 802.11b, satellites, LAN, AMPS and others.

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Rosario Bus Integrated Telematics

For this project, Bus Fleet management used GPS location, AVL/AVLC for automatic vehicle location & control, and provided a bus integrated system, including a fares collection system, fleet control & monitoring, bus service planning, schedule adherence, schedule planning, Bus dispatch all provided in a Bus embedded PC.

Rosario. is one of the deregulated suppliers of public transportation in and around Rosario, Argentina. Pressures of increased fuel cost and the public’s need for expanded mass transit service has led Rosario Bus S.A. to innovate and improve their business systems. Rosario Bus S.A. developed an integrated system for their bus transport system. This system links computers on the bus with real-time scheduling and operations, as well as route planning, driver training and customer satisfaction tracking systems.

A bus is the focal point for many systems. Fare collection, vehicle location, route scheduling, depot communications, security and more are required. Rosario saw the benefits of integrating these systems, not only to reduce cost, but to improve service to the customer. This program drew on an Intel PXA255 powered system in each bus, networked to back-office servers using the most cost-effective communications channels. The PXA system used a J1708 adaptor to bring in data from the bus engine, transmission, brakes and so forth.

The programming environment is based on Microsoft technology both in the bus and in the servers, with the same crew programming both systems. Rosario has managed to lower the cost of the system, reduce fuel cost, reduce maintenance and improve on time performance throughout its route system.

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