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The connected bus stop at ST Electronics' CommunicAsia2016 booth. |
In support of Singapore’s Smart Mobility 2030 initiative, Singapore Technologies Electronics (ST Electronics), the electronics arm of Singapore Technologies Engineering, launched its Next-Gen Connected Bus Stop, which harnesses big-data analytics to collect and analyse ‘live’ data at bus stops and on buses to benefit commuters, transport service providers and transport agencies, at this year’s CommunicAsia2016.
“ST Electronics has deep knowledge of transportation challenges faced by cities, having completed turnkey transportation projects in Asia, Middle East, Europe, North and Latin America. We are well-positioned, with a suite of innovative transportation solutions, to help Singapore realise our Smart Nation objectives. This includes our latest smart bus solution which can provide for a more seamless and enjoyable public transport experience for commuters whilst helping bus operators provide improved service quality and achieve better operational efficiency. It is a win-win for all,” said Lee Fook Sun, Deputy CEO & President, Defence Business of ST Engineering and President of ST Electronics.
Enhancing the commuter experience
ST Electronics has designed a suite of smart bus solutions for urban commuters that extend situational awareness to every touch-point by providing useful public transport and traffic information, advanced route planning and other value-added services to enhance commuters’ travel experience on public transportation.
Commuters can also gain access to useful information through mobile apps and passenger displays available at the bus stops. With the use of big-data analytics, the Next-Gen Connected Bus Stop leverages a myriad of smart sensors, smart phones and gateways to capture data that includes the number of passengers at the bus stops (including predicting the intended bus service) and on the buses plying the roads.
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Smart analytics provides new insights and predictions on commuter behaviour. |
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The multi-modal journey planner. |
Wi-Fi services can be made available for commuters to access online services and entertainment programmes seamlessly between the bus stops and on the buses. They can also enjoy advanced trip planning services such as alternative route options in the event of changes in traffic conditions which may affect their original travel plans.
Through an Interactive Traveller Terminal (ITT), commuters can also access other value added services such as ticket purchase, card value top-ups, journey planning and even information on places of interests in the vicinity of the bus stops. Public transport operators can also remotely manage a higher volume of commuter enquiries per operator as commuters can conveniently call for the operator through the phone service available at the ITT.
Improving operational efficiency
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Helpful information for commuters, complete with the number of seats available on the bus. |
The Next-Gen Connected Bus Stop is designed to help operators optimise operational efficiency and resource utilisation with smart analytics as well as maintain high quality of services to commuters. It can work in sync with the current Intelligent Bus Fleet Management System for Connected Bus system, which provides a unified solution for operations control, fleet management, passenger information and business management for transport operators.
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