KEYWORDSPassengers, Bus, Terminals, Routes, Destination, Internet of Things.C. Venkatesh
However, the bus company wants to deploy a network with light cabling workload and low costs. As shown in Figure 2-15, a mobile Internet gateway is deployed at a bus stop to connect to the Internet through the LTE network and provide WLAN access for passengers at bus stops. The mobile ...
Of course, the computer, or the electric brain, has greatly facilitated our mental work and spare us the burden of calculating, restoring and searching; the automobile saves us time and makes our travel more convenient and the mobile phone has got people closer. But, these are jus...
Yet studies of airlines show passengers’ strong desire to have some space to themselves. E. In a recent survey from Trip Advisor, travelers said if they had to pay for certain benefits, they would rather have larger seats and more legroom than extra food. F. Scholars know that...
If normal internet use is like a passing city bus, then using a VPN is like riding in a limo with tinted windows. Anyone can see the bus's passengers and its destination sign. The limo, meanwhile, reveals little to people on the street about what it's carrying or where it's going....
Rather than going out to stores weekly or even daily, more and more people order things from clothes to toys to foods online and have them delivered directly to their homes. Social communication 4 (take over) by the Internet. In the past, letters, phone calls, and face-to-face meetings ...
That's where the need for bigger bandwidth -- broadband -- comes in, allowing a greater amount of data to flow to and from your computer. Land-based lines are limited physically in how much data they can deliver because of the diameter of the cable or phone line. In an airborne ...
and schedule buses based on RFID,count the waiting passengers' for the routes by the stop touch panel,and distribute the arriving time of the buses through electronics stop board,communicate between vehicle terminal,bus stops and monitoring center.The system may improve bus service quality and ...
Internet system, by using a dial-up modem using the PhoneNet protocol, DECnet as a MAIL-11 message, DECnet as an SMTP message, UUCP, an X.400 transport, SNA, and so on. The IMTA then routes the message out using a transport and protocol appropriate for the message's destination ...
That's where the need for bigger bandwidth -- broadband -- comes in, allowing a greater amount of data to flow to and from your computer. Land-based lines are limited physically in how much data they can deliver because of the diameter of the cable or phone line. In an airborne ...