Abstract
The EU-funded WISETRIP project aims to enhance existing journey planning services by developing a service for planning multi-modal journeys beyond the EU national borders. Previous projects show some relevance to the current-state-of-practice of multi-modal journey planning systems but gaps include varying approaches to market segmentation, data standardization and the incorporation of real-time information. The reported study in this paper looked at the current practice of Journey Planners (JPs) from a number of EU countries as well as China and Japan. The results show that current practice of JPs in Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands are more advanced than other countries.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 2009 |
Event | 16th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services 2009 - Stockholm, Sweden Duration: 21 Sept 2009 → 25 Sept 2009 |
Conference
Conference | 16th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services 2009 |
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Abbreviated title | ITS 2009 |
Country/Territory | Sweden |
City | Stockholm |
Period | 21/09/09 → 25/09/09 |
Keywords
- International scale
- Journey planning system
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Mechanical Engineering
- Computer Networks and Communications
- Computer Science Applications
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Artificial Intelligence
- Transportation
- Automotive Engineering
- Control and Systems Engineering