Intelligent bus monitoring system

With the use of GPS, GPRS, buses will not need to ignore, passengers in the car and at the waiting station will be informed continuously information about the distance or landing line or down.

With this model, the team is the final year students of Mechanical Engineering Machinery - University of Technical Education Ho Chi Minh City: Chu Van Hien, Ho Trong Hieu and Pham Dinh Thuy completed the graduation thesis graduation in October 1/2011.

The idea is derived from a trip to Singapore by Chu Van Hien. ' Many times on the bus, I find the service quality of the bus in your country is great. When sitting at the waiting station, you can know how long the route you will need to go. In the car, I was constantly updated information about the distance, time of landing, down, 'Van Hien said.

Picture 1 of Intelligent bus monitoring system
The model was installed experimentally. Picture: Van Hien

Under the guidance of Dr. Nguyen Truong Thinh - Head of Department of Mechatronics - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, after 6 months of implementation, the student group has completed the model.

The configuration of the bus system monitoring model consists of three main parts: server (monitoring, control, bus management and stations); Communication module at the bus station receives information from the server to output the message; Bus module with GPS location, two-way communication to the server, voice output and LED.

This operating model 'runs' the sim way the phone is attached to the module, control the server connection over the Internet.

" With the manager, this model helps to monitor, control and manage the bus according to each route through the parameters such as route, gas consumption ... Passengers at the station waiting and sitting on the car will be counter Ongoing information about the terminal is coming down or the route is coming up with voice and photocopier , 'Chu Van Hien explained.

On the other hand, with this system, buses will not need an absentor or bus.

In the near future, the team will improve the model by developing multiple vehicle management systems such as trucks, taxis, buses; building a web-based management website with a secure database; install automated teller machines.

Price per model is expected 2 million.