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Shuttletrack Shuttletrack: GPS on SafeRides With support from MIT-Microsoft iCampus Project
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Shuttletrack Outline Motivation Overview Team and Expertise Summary
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Shuttletrack Outline Motivation Overview Team and Expertise Summary
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Shuttletrack Everyday in a student’s life.. Works late in the night… Late night commute might be dangerous.. MIT saferide Provides a safe ride
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Shuttletrack Looking around our campus New dorms coming near campus Campus safety issue More demand for saferides
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Shuttletrack ShuttleTrack MIT Students need a safe transit service Why? Inclement weather and traffic causes delay reliable Solution: GPS tracking of Saferides
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Shuttletrack Ideally, what people want is…
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Shuttletrack MIT SAFERIDE VANS MIT COMMUNITY The BIG picture
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Shuttletrack Seems easy. Haven’t people already done it ? http://directory.google.com/Top/Business/Industries/Telecommunications/Wireless/Location_Based_Services/Vehicle_Tracking/ Google lists over 100 companies* doing GPS fleet tracking. Why not borrow their idea and install on our vans? * Features: CDPD/cellular service Need commercial GIS software Generic nation-wide product Too expensive Maintenance is difficult Not optimal for Saferide
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Shuttletrack Our approach Advantages: Low cost Low maintenance Building on existing infrastructure EFFICIENT System- specific solution Sustainable in the longer run Can be promoted to other Universities
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Shuttletrack TIMELINE Develop and test hardware/software over Spring’02 and Summer ‘02 GPS tracking of entire saferide fleet by end of 2002.
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Shuttletrack Outline Motivation Overview Team and Expertise Summary
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Shuttletrack Technology Base station GPS on van Web server Radios in vans Mapping (GIS) / Arrival estimationRadio modem
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Shuttletrack Step 1: Establish Modem Communication Step 2: Send GPS data over radio Step 3: Receive radio transmission Step 4: Check and correct for interference Modem Radio Communications Technology
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Shuttletrack GPS data to web display gps.log $GPRMC,222923,A,4221.5890,N,07106.6284,W,000.0,041.9,290402,016.0,W*73 $GPGGA,222923,4221.5890,N,07106.6284,W,1,06,2.7,44.5,M,-33.1,M,,*49 $GPGSA,A,3,,,,,,15,17,18,,23,26,29,2.7,2.7,1.0*36 $GPGSV,3,1,12,03,07,320,,06,11,211,31,08,02,029,,09,29,161,*7E $GPGSV,3,2,12,10,21,090,,15,58,302,48,17,73,287,48,18,44,295,48*7C $GPGSV,3,3,12,21,11,285,,23,66,049,44,26,62,048,44,29,70,238,51*77 $GPRMC,222924,A,4221.5892,N,07106.6283,W,000.0,041.9,290402,016.0,W*71 $GPGGA,222924,4221.5892,N,07106.6283,W,1,06,3.1,44.4,M,-33.1,M,,*4D $GPGSA,A,3,,,,,,15,17,18,,23,26,29,3.1,3.1,1.0*36 $GPGSV,3,1,12,03,07,320,,06,11,211,31,08,02,029,,09,29,161,*7E $GPGSV,3,2,12,10,21,090,,15,58,302,48,17,73,287,49,18,44,295,48*7D $GPGSV,3,3,12,21,11,285,,23,66,049,45,26,62,048,44,29,70,238,50*77 $GPRMC,222925,A,4221.5891,N,07106.6282,W,000.0,041.9,290402,016.0,W*72
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Shuttletrack Arrival time estimation
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Shuttletrack Outline Motivation Overview Team and Expertise Summary
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Shuttletrack Team roles Base station Web server GPS on van Radios in vans Mapping (GIS) / Arrival estimation Radio modem Bill Ging ging Terran Terran, Ryan, Sivaram Cordy Project Management: Sriram, Salil Research/Documentation: Nina
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Shuttletrack Contact info Krishnan Sriram Salil Soman Cordy Crockett Ging Ging Liu Nina Menezes Ryan Tam Sivaram Cheekiralla Technical Advisors: Terran Melconian William Hall John McDonald Shuttletrack@mit.edu
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Shuttletrack Outline Motivation Overview Team and Expertise Summary
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Shuttletrack Status report GPS-Modem hardware is setup and tested Radio transmission testing GPS data to web display PROOF-OF- CONCEPT On the anvil: web-serving GPS data
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