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Title: An intelligent system proposal for improving the safety and accessibility of public transit by highway
Authors: García, Carmelo R. 
Quesada-Arencibia, Alexis 
Cristóbal, Teresa
Padrón, Gabino 
Pérez, Ricardo 
Alayón, Francisco 
UNESCO Clasification: 120304 Inteligencia artificial
3327 Tecnología de los sistemas de transporte
Keywords: Ubiquitous computing
Ambient intelligence
Intelligent transport systems
Issue Date: 2015
Journal: Sensors 
Abstract: The development of public transit systems that are accessible and safe for everyone, including people with special needs, is an objective that is justified from the civic and economic points of view. Unfortunately, public transit services are conceived for people who do not have reduced physical or cognitive abilities. In this paper, we present an intelligent public transit system by highway with the goal of facilitating access and improving the safety of public transit for persons with special needs. The system is deployed using components that are commonly available in transport infrastructure, e.g., sensors, mobile communications systems, and positioning systems. In addition, the system can operate in non-urban transport contexts, e.g., isolated rural areas, where the availability of basic infrastructure, such as electricity and communications infrastructures, is not always guaranteed. To construct the system, the principles and techniques of Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence have been employed. To illustrate the utility of the system, two cases of services rendered by the system are described: the first case involves a surveillance system to guarantee accessibility at bus stops; the second case involves a route assistant for blind people.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/43561
ISSN: 1424-8220
DOI: 10.3390/s150820279
Source: Sensors (Switzerland)[ISSN 1424-8220],v. 15 (8), p. 20279-20304
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