Beaglebone black based e-system and advertisement revenue hike scheme for Bangalore city public transportation system

Cases of theft, robbery, terrorist attacks and fire mishaps in public transportation systems across the world are common. It is a tedious task for investigating agencies to track & crack these cases in time. Now the world is moving towards bulk cash free cashless transactions using ATM cards. We...

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Published in2016 2nd International Conference on Applied and Theoretical Computing and Communication Technology (iCATccT) pp. 781 - 786
Main Authors Shariff, Saleem Ulla, Narayana Swamy, J. C., Seshachalam, D.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 2016
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Summary:Cases of theft, robbery, terrorist attacks and fire mishaps in public transportation systems across the world are common. It is a tedious task for investigating agencies to track & crack these cases in time. Now the world is moving towards bulk cash free cashless transactions using ATM cards. We are proposing a Centralized bus or rail control system, where a passenger needs to fill up the details by submitting the required Identity & address proof as per Know your Passenger policy of that particular country and purchase a unique Bus or Rail pass ID card. Revenue hike by display of advertisement and entertainment acts through LCD/LED display devices inside the bus and trains with the display of current & next stop details along with audio welcome messages is also proposed here. The Proposed system is based on Beagle bone black. We are using RFID Reader to read the Smart card RFID unique Tag no's issued to passengers as ID cards. With the proposed system the existing paper ticket system can be replaced with an e-ticket by triggering an SMS & Email to the Passenger mobile number & mail ID. The Bus or train location can be tracked with the help of GPS installation inside the bus or train by the Centralized Cell.
DOI:10.1109/ICATCCT.2016.7912105