Attraktiver Busverkehr durch aktuelle Fahrgastinformation. Erfahrungen mit LSA-Telegramm-gesteuertem System in Münster.
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DE
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Düsseldorf
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0722-8287
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ZLB: 4-Zs 3393
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BBR: Z 529
IRB: Z 1525
TIB: ZO 1831
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Ist-Abfahrtzeit-Informationen von Fahrgastinformationssystemen werden normalerweise ausschliesslich aus vorgelagerten RBL-Systemen geliefert. In Münster sind die Stadtverkehre RBL-gesteuert, die Regionalverkehre jedoch nicht. Alle Fahrzeuge nutzen jedoch gemeinsam eine telegrammgesteuerte Lichtsignal-Beeinflussung. Diese LSA-Telegramme werden jetzt zur Berechnung von Ist-Informationen der Regionalfahrzeuge verwendet. difu
All information for actual vehicle departure times of real time passenger information systems (RTPI) usually is provided by separate AVL-systems. In Münster the city-buses are controlled by an AVL-system, but the buses for the regional traffic are not included. Despite of this separation all vehicles are equipped with radio controlled traffic light preemption systems and use the same telegram-types. These telegrams are used to evaluate the real-time-information for the regional traffic vehicles. difu
All information for actual vehicle departure times of real time passenger information systems (RTPI) usually is provided by separate AVL-systems. In Münster the city-buses are controlled by an AVL-system, but the buses for the regional traffic are not included. Despite of this separation all vehicles are equipped with radio controlled traffic light preemption systems and use the same telegram-types. These telegrams are used to evaluate the real-time-information for the regional traffic vehicles. difu
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Der Nahverkehr
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Nr. 4
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S. 58-62