city travel info guide using atm
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City & travel info with route map &
direction guide using ATM
Objectives:
To use The ATM machines to provide geographical information to the
users so that users can easily find locations, distance and landmarks in
the city.
Description
n the post!"# era, the market for net$ork!connected devices
continues to gro$ at an enormous rate. %hile ne$ classes of devices
likeATM Machines and Smart Terminals proliferate. Whether these
devices are new or just more powerful versions of existing products,
all are becoming increasingly interconnected across a networ.
As the Technology is getting more and more advanced and net$orked,
now new service can be added to existing systems.
As you $ill find ATM machines at every corner of the street so they can
be used to provide variety of services apart from banking, therefore
$e propose to provide city information through ATM, that is the
general public can $alk into any ATM and get the information about
the city like city map, finding the $ay for various destinations, the can
also find out ho$ many kilometers it $ill be from one place to other
place, users can easily locate landmarks in the city and also $ill get
the road to reach there along $ith distance.
The system $ill be as simple as operating an ATM machine so that any
one can easily operate it and to access the information the user need
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not be account holder of the bank any one even $ithout having to
s$ap the card can access the information.
This system $ill be very useful for people coming from out of the city!
they can wal into any ATM and find out the ways to reach their
destination.
The advanced traveler information system &AT'( is a type of
intelligent transportation system application areas that implements
emerging computer, communication, and information technologies to
provide vital information to the users of a system regarding route and
location guidance, ha)ardous situations and safety advisory and
$arning messages.
AT' re*uires a large amount of data for processing, analysis, and
storage for effective dissemination of traveler information to users.
A geographical information system &+'( allo$s large data to be
effectively processed, stored, analy)ed, logically associated, and
graphical displayed. Thus, +'!based AT' provides a convenient and
po$erful tool for storage and graphical representation of information,
$hich can be useful to users. urther, by availing the po$erful +'
functionalities, a user can conceive a problem and allo$ the
appropriate soft$are to assist him in the decision!making process
regarding optimum route selection and trip planning. n this proposed
project, $e present a +'!based AT' for -elgaum "ity. This user#
friendly system provides comprehensive information about $elgaum
"ity, such as road networs, hospitals, government and private
offices, stadiums, bus and railway stations, and tourist places within
the city limits. This system can be used effectively in bus stations,
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railway stations, airports, and tourist information centers where ever
ATM%s are installed or on their cell phone.
unctional e*uirement
Transport functions are an indispensable basis for any county/s
development and have the ability to provide benefits to the society.
+enerally, there is $idely accepted link bet$een economic $ell being
and good transportation. 01port and import, industry, agriculture,
defense, social services &such as health and education(, general
administration, maintenance of la$ and order, e1ploitation of
resources, mobility of persons and goods, etc. are some of the many
areas of activity that are very closely linked to the availability of
ade*uate transportation infrastructure.
"olicy makers, transport planners, traffic engineers, and the private
sector engaged in developing ne$ transport technologies are
constantly looking for$ard to find solutions to lessen the energy
consumption, land usage, congestion, casualties, and money re*uired
to build ne$ transportation infrastructure. As a result, developed
countries have shifted their priority from infrastructure! and capital!
intensive transportation strategies to more balanced and sustainable
transportation solutions.
This is $here the intelligent transportation system &T'( comes into
play. t implicitly holds the promise of sustainability. T' is an
integrated system that implements e1isting or emerging computer,
communication, information. -enefits given by T' deployment to any
transportation system are improved safety, improved traffic efficiency,
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reduced congestion, improved environmental *uality and energy
efficiency, and improved economic productivity.
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#onclusion
AT's are most $idely deployed T' application areas. %ith the rapid increase of the
nternet and $ireless communications in recent years, the application of nternet!
based and $ireless +'!T applications to AT' is gro$ing rapidly. mplementation of
+' in combination $ith other advanced communication computer technologies to
traveler information systems enables the conspicuous dissemination of information
pertaining to fi1ed route facilities, such as offices, educational institutions, health
facilities, places of tourist interest, etc. route planning and spatial and attribute
information on other transportation facilities $ithin the cities, including high$ays,
airports, marine ports, and passenger rail systems.
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