London iBus System
Automatic vehicle location, London Buses route 149, Global Positioning System
978-620-1-58544-7
6201585443
72
2013-08-13
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The London iBus system or officially iBus is an Automatic Vehicle Location system to improve London's buses using technology installed by Siemens AG. The system tracks all of London's 8000 buses to provide passengers with audio visual announcements, improved information on bus arrivals, and to trigger priority at traffic junctions. On 16 June 2005 it was reported that London's buses 'fail' deaf people. As a result, the iBus system was announced on 16 January 2006 and was tried on route 149 for a eight-week trial. The system was proved to be successful, and on 18 May 2006, radio presenter Emma Hignett was announced to be the 'Voice of London's Buses' after 99% in the survey said she had the right voice. iBus was launched on many routes in 2007 and continued throughout 2008 and 2009 until almost all routes have the system.
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