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The use of ICT technology for reliable transport control, Cape Verde case study

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In order to create a high quality of transport system, accessible, and safe is necessary to develop strategies for the implementation of telematics solution. For this a detailed study of the existing infrastructure, technologies into practice, and real needs, are necessary. This work will propose a new approach to the management and delivery of public transport services in cape Verde, Praia city, in order to create more efficient transport network. The main idea is to develop strategies that can reduce journey time variability, and further expansion of the real time information system capable to provide travelers more information. The focus will be on delivering a safe and integrated transport system. There is an emphasis on improving public transport as reduction of the number of empty vehicles on the road, and improving safety and security for all transport users. This paper propose a methodology, using the concept of smart cyber society. This concept will be focusing in the transport mobility. Providing users with dynamic and multi-modal information for traffic and transport efficiency, as well as for assuring sustainable, reliable and safe public transportation.
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21--24
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Bibliogr. 12 poz.
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  • AGH University of Science and Technology, UNESCO AGH Chair, Av. Adama Mickiewicza 30, PL 30-059, Krakow, Poland
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  • AGH University of Science and Technology, UNESCO AGH Chair, Av. Adama Mickiewicza 30, PL 30-059, Krakow, Poland
Bibliografia
  • [1] UN-OHRLLS.: Smal Island Developing States, One United Nations Plaza, 1, 2-28, 2011.
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  • [3] ELMAGHRA, A.S., LOSAVIO, M.M.: Cyber Security Challenges in Smart Cities: safety, security in smart cities, Elsevier, Cairo University, 2014.
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  • [6] LOPES MARIA, F.L.S.S.: Avaliacao da Qualidade do Transporte Coletivo Urbano na Cidade da Praia e a Satisfacao dos Utentes, 7-97, 2009.
  • [7] TAVARES, C.M., SZPYTKO, J.: Selected problem of control the urban transport system, Cape Verde case study, Logistyka-Nauka, 2015.
  • [8] NEIROTTI et al.: Current Trends in Smart City initiatives, Cities, 25-36, 2014.
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  • [11] AHMAD, A., et al.: Smart cyber society: Integration of capillary devices with high usability based on cyber-physical system, Future Generation, Computer Systems,2-24, 2015.
  • [12] International Telecommunication Union: Measuring the information society report, Geneva, Switzerland, 2015.
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