TRB 2014 - OneBusAway Multi-region - Rapidly Expanding Mobile Transit Apps to New Cities - Poster
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Put your transit data in the General Transit Feed Specification Format (GTFS)
Install real-time tracking technology (e.g., GPS) on your transit vehicles (with arrival estimates)
Quality-check your data
Export your real-time data in GTFS-realtime or SIRI data formats
Set up a OneBusAway web server
Request that your server be added to OneBusAway Server Directory on the OneBusAway Developer list
OneBusAway Multi-region
Innovation
Future Work
OpportunitiesReal-time transit information offers many benefits to transit riders, including reduced wait times and increased customer satisfaction. Mobile phones offer a new opportunity to deliver real-time information to transit riders when and where they need it.
Rapidly Expanding Mobile Transit Apps to New Cities
Challenges
Mobile Apps in Your City!
AcknowledgementsFunding for multi-region development provided by the National Center for Transit Research at USF. Atlanta deployment funded by the National Center for Transportation Productivity and Management, GVU Center and IPAT at Georgia Tech. Thanks to Hillsborough Area Regional Transit, and Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, Sound Transit, and other multi-region contributors. Full credits at http://bit.ly/OBA_multiregion_blog.
www.onebusaway.org
• Add your city to OneBusAway Multi-region!
• New features, such as issue reporting and data collection from users, trip planning
OneBusAway, an open-source real-time transit information system originally developed at the University of Washington (UW), includes Android, iPhone, Windows Phone, and Windows 8 apps. However, these apps were only readily available in Puget Sound, WA.
Results
University of South Florida University of Washington Georgia Institute of Technology
Android Windows Phone & Windows 8
iPhone
Custom development of mobile apps for smartphone platforms (~$150k/platform) is cost-prohibitive for agencies. Third-party developers have filled the gap in some cities, but most cities do not have full app portfolios that cover all smartphone platforms.
Duplicating mobile apps for each new city leads to problems with sustainability, fragmentation, and scalability
• Mobile transit apps available in Tampa and Atlanta, in addition to Puget Sound!
• Easily add new cities by adding a record to the OneBusAway Server Directory
OneBusAway Multi-region Architecture efficiently extends existing OneBusAway mobile apps to new cities
OneBusAway Deployment Checklist
Your city could be next! ?
How can we create a sustainable, low-maintenance, and cost-effective system that would support the rapid expansion of mobile transit apps to new cities around the world?
Why not just use Google Maps?
Google Maps is primarily for trip planning, while OneBusAway answers the question “Where is my Bus?”
Sean J. Barbeau, Ph.D. Alan Borning, Ph.D. Kari E. Watkins, Ph.D.
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
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