An Automated Transport Management System: Ms Mithlesh Choudhary
An Automated Transport Management System: Ms Mithlesh Choudhary
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Information Management System: Reservation system Administrative Management system Fleet Management System Warehouse Management System Financial Management system
The need to increase the capacity of public transport and make it more attractive to mitigate the problems of urban congestion and vehicular pollution is broadly recognized. Though rail transit systems provide high capacity and are well suited for high-density corridors, they are expensive and take along time to build. Hence, many countries opt for Buses as a low cost and quicker alternative to increase the capacity of the public transport system. The network of automated reservation, connected to the Data Processing Center of the system, allows for speeding the service of passengers, bringing greater order to accounting and financial reports connected with the commercial activity of large bus stations. Another property of the system meets the needs of the times the possibility for selling tickets listing last names and passports. This becomes especially important within the framework of solving the unitary problem of increasing transport security. The systems database contains differentiated technological information including data on: www.iosrjournals.org 1 | Page
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The Information Management System module is expected to provide full information about the bus transport system. Information provides to vehicle, route, reservation, cancellation, and fares. According to information module. The bus transport information system intended to be developed seeks to provide people, especially the traveling community access to information, which would allow them choose the optimal route and at the same time effectively manage time. The goal of this project is to develop a pointto-point guide which would provide the following: Timing/Frequency of the various buses. Buses connecting various places of interest to the commuters. Shortest possible route for the commuter by taking time or distance into consideration. The total Fare in the chosen path.
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Reservation system
Every State Transport Corporation runs several classes of services to on different routes. Each route has a specific fare for a given class of service and operates of select days and runs through select cities. This system will function as a centralized application for any STC. Authorized booking agents logging into the system will be allowed to make reservations on any route, subject to availability. The system must allow for reservation as well as for back-office administration and reporting.
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Administrative Management is the most common type of organizational management. The organization is grouped by areas of specialty within different functional areas (e.g., finance, marketing, and engineering). Some refer to a functional area as a "silo." Communications generally occurs within a single department. If information or project work is needed from another department, a request is transmitted up to the www.iosrjournals.org 2 | Page
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Fleet management of a company's vehicle fleet. Fleet management includes the management of ships and or motor vehicles such as cars, vans and trucks. Fleet (vehicle) Management can include a range of Fleet Management functions, such as vehicle financing, vehicle maintenance, vehicle telemetric (tracking and diagnostics), driver management, fuel management and health & safety management. Fleet Management is a function which allows companies which rely on transportation in their business to remove or minimize the risks associated with vehicle investment, improving efficiency, productivity and reducing their overall transportation costs, providing 100% compliance with government legislation (Duty of Care) and many, many more.
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Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) are a key part of the bus depot layout and location, primarily aim to control the movement and storage of buses within a warehouse and process the associated transactions, including staff, employee wages, and total maintenance cost. The systems also direct and optimize bus depot .all depot location and facility information. Bus Depot: A bus garage or bus depot is a type of garage where buses are stored. Many bus garages are on the sites of former car barns or tram sheds, where streetcars or trams were stored, and the operation transferred to buses.
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The term "financial system" means an information system, comprised of one or more applications, that is used for any of the following: Collecting, processing, maintaining, transmitting, and reporting data about financial events; Supporting financial planning or budgeting activities. Accumulating and reporting cost information. Supporting the preparation of financial statements. A financial system supports the financial functions required to track financial events, provide financial information significant to the financial management of the agency, and/or required for the preparation of financial statements. A financial system encompasses automated and manual processes, procedures, controls, data, hardware, software, and support personnel dedicated to the operation and maintenance of system functions. A financial system may include multiple applications that are integrated through a common database or are electronically interfaced, as necessary, to meet defined data and processing requirements.
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Figure: 2 General Structure of the Proposed System Module Formulation The module formulation is divided into six modules these modules are shown below: 1. Information Management System 1.1 Route information 1.2 Vehicle information 1.3 Reservation information 1.4 Cancellation information 1.5 Fares information 2. Reservation System 2.1 Bus Ticket Reservation 2.2 Ticket Cancellation Administrative Management System 3.1 HR 3.2 Planning 3.3 Monitoring-manage time, route, staff, wages and salary 4. Warehouse Management system 4.2 Depot capacity 4.2 Staff/wages 4.3Maintenance cost 5. Financial Management System 5.1 Employee detail 5.2 Salary detail 5.3 Expenses 6. Fleet Management System 6.1 Time management 6.2 Route management
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References
[1]. S.L Bandarkar Dhanpat Rai & co (Eds.), Vehicle Transport Management. [2]. G.V Rao Dhanpat Rai & co, principal of transportation and highway engineering. [3]. Kumar Gaurav, Swati Agrawal and P.Krishna Reddy, Towards an It-based Bus Information System to Improve Bus Occupancy in Hyderabad, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Information Technology, CIT 2004, Hyderabad, India, December 2004. Pp. [4]. S.Chaudhuri, Umeshwar Dayal, Vagrant (2001), Database Technology for decision support systems, IEEE Computer, pp.48-55, December 2001. [5]. Delhi Transport Corporation.http://dtc.nic.in
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