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The Design and Realization of the Information Service System for Taxi Business Based on GPS/GIS

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1 Author(s)
Chen Lin ; Coll. of Inf. Sci., Beijing Language & Culture Univ., Beijing, China

With the rapid development of automobile industry and public transport, how the information technology, such as GPS and GIS, can acclimate the need of this development, and get direct economic benefits, has become the focus of the whole society. The GPS/GIS information service system for taxi business, without changing the original mode and structure of the taxi operation system, offers services for the overall business, including information receiving and transmission, biding for business, conforming, taxi dispatching and customer-pickup and driving services for taxi reservation. Moreover, this system also provides the functions of communication, alarming, recording, navigating, positioning, tracing, monitoring and other information services.

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Logistics Engineering and Intelligent Transportation Systems (LEITS), 2010 International Conference on

Date of Conference: 26-28 Nov. 2010

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