2014
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.568-570.1889
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The Research of Hohhot in the Integration of Urban and Rural Public Transport Management System

Abstract: At present, the integration of urban and rural public transportation Hohhot is at an early stage, the thesis mainly studies the management of the integration of urban and rural public transportation system, analyzes the existing problems of integration of urban and rural public transport management system, puts forward the major traffic management mode, in the presence of Hohhot itself, puts forward about the strategy for the development of the integration of urban and rural public transportation management sy… Show more

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“…Similarly, Evensen [34] works with an ATMS (advanced transportation management systems), which combines transportation management services, such as intersection control, pollution reduction, access control, management of parking lots, docks, ramps, among others, and enables customized services. On the other hand, Mu [49], Li et al [50], and Ashour et al [51] propose TMS applications for the transport of passengers, through transport routes, vehicle monitoring, bus stations, implementation of GPS (global positioning system) or GPRS (general packet radio service) applications and integration of systems of urban and rural transport. Karo ń and Janecki [52] analyzed the development of an intelligent transport system (ITS) for a city in Poland.…”
Section: Research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Evensen [34] works with an ATMS (advanced transportation management systems), which combines transportation management services, such as intersection control, pollution reduction, access control, management of parking lots, docks, ramps, among others, and enables customized services. On the other hand, Mu [49], Li et al [50], and Ashour et al [51] propose TMS applications for the transport of passengers, through transport routes, vehicle monitoring, bus stations, implementation of GPS (global positioning system) or GPRS (general packet radio service) applications and integration of systems of urban and rural transport. Karo ń and Janecki [52] analyzed the development of an intelligent transport system (ITS) for a city in Poland.…”
Section: Research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%