Paper Title

A Systemic Analysis for Development of Smart Transit System: An Indian Prospective

Authors

Shashank Yadav , Ajit Singh

Keywords

Smart City project, congestion, Monitoring window, Intelligent Transportation System (STS)

Abstract

Today when India, through the Smart City project, plans to ease the ever-growing pressure of its burgeoning urban population on services, one of the key factors determining its success will be good mobility and transportation system. The pollution levels in Delhi, traffic snarls in Bangalore or low average speed of mobility in Mumbai is a clear indication that out cities must urgently build sustainable public transport systems. Indian cities are already facing a plethora of problems like severe congestion, deteriorating air quality and increasing road rage and road accidents. With an increasing urban population that is projected to more than double to 590 million by 2030, the traffic situation is set to worsen further. The Intelligent Transportation System (STS) is a key area of the Government of India's Smart City initiative. According to a report issued by the Federal Ministry of Transportation on March 22, 2016, some buses were more and more, because the number of passengers was twice, more than RTO's rules and restrictions. Once verified that the model is working properly, you can see the final result. To do this, run immediately and access the results immediately to see everything recorded from the model. The result is a summary that contains a perspective grid table that contains all the objects in the model, and summary statistics for some metrics. A report that also shows details of each object type in the model. It‘s concluded that SIMIO contains many interactive tools to support the verification phase of the simulation project. Using a combination of animations in the Tracking window, the Monitoring window and / or the Facilities window, whether the model is in error or simply or simply stepping through the model to make the implementation logic work Gain insights about the decisions made in the process and simulation model in progress.

How To Cite

"A Systemic Analysis for Development of Smart Transit System: An Indian Prospective", IJSDR - International Journal of Scientific Development and Research (www.IJSDR.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.4, Issue 7, page no.109 - 116, July-2019, Available :https://ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR1907020.pdf

Issue

Volume 4 Issue 7, July-2019

Pages : 109 - 116

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Paper Reg. ID: IJSDR_190802

Published Paper Id: IJSDR1907020

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Research Area: Engineering

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Published Paper PDF: https://ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR1907020

Published Paper URL: https://ijsdr.org/viewpaperforall?paper=IJSDR1907020

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