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SuperGeo establish bus transport supervision system

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SuperGeo Technologies, the leading global provider of complete GIS software and solutions, successfully develops Bus Transport Supervision System for Taiwan government. The system not only improves the management of the competent authorities, but also enhances the transportation quality for the public.

Taiwan government has actively assisted bus companies in building Advanced Public Transportation Systems (APTS) and related equipments. Communication, information, and automation technologies are employed to improve the operation and management for the related sectors.

By means of the dynamic data of the vehicles and pre-departure associated information, the quality of public transport system and operation performance can be enhanced.

To optimize the data recorded in APTS, Institute of Transportation, Taiwan, plans to build a system suitable for transport competent authorities to effectively supervise the bus companies, by developing a monitoring center of APTS at the competent authority side.

Bus query functions on the map offered in Bus Transportation Supervision SystemThe project, called Bus Transport Supervision System, includes realizing requirements, function development, plan of software and hardware, system building, fund estimation, etc. Therefore, the transport competent authorities can effectively manage the real-time data and the related records stored in the database.

In order for users to access the System easily via the Internet, the system adopts WebGIS structure. SuperWebGIS, the Internet Map Server Software developed by SuperGeo, is utilized to publish maps and the GIS tools. The System help the competent authorities supervise the companies’ operating to request their service qualities, like on-time departure, speeding reduction, etc. and to improve customers’ satisfaction. Moreover, the competent authorities can also obtain the operating data of each bus company from the system. The manpower of audit and time cost can be saved, too.

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