RESEARCH OF METHODS OF DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS IN PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Y. Hnatchuk, A. Boiko, Alina Hnatchuk
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In large cities, especially during a pandemic, the problem of allocating seats in transport and building the most successful route is an urgent task. The study of four methods of distribution of seats in public transport. Their advantages and disadvantages are investigated. According to the results of the research, it became clear that the existing methods alone do not allow to effectively solve the problem of distribution of seats in transport, so it is necessary to either improve existing methods or develop new methods. Improving existing methods is possible by either combining several methods into one or adding certain elements that eliminate existing shortcomings or minimize their impact on the effectiveness of the method. According to the results of the research, the method of electronic seat selection has been improved in terms of adding seat weight sensors, which makes it possible to record the number of occupied seats and helps to provide information to passengers using a mobile application for free seats. The method was also further developed with the help of a mobile application that allows you to pave a route and helps you choose a convenient place to travel to your destination.
公共交通系统座位分配方法研究
在大城市,特别是在大流行期间,分配运输座位和建设最成功路线的问题是一项紧迫任务。公共交通中四种座位分配方法的研究。分析了它们的优缺点。研究结果表明,仅靠现有的方法并不能有效解决交通运输中的座位分配问题,因此有必要改进现有的方法或开发新的方法。通过将几种方法合并为一种方法或添加某些元素来消除现有缺点或将其对方法有效性的影响降到最低,可以改进现有方法。根据研究结果,改进了电子选座方法,增加了座位重量传感器,可以记录占用的座位数量,并有助于使用移动应用程序为乘客提供免费座位信息。在一款手机应用程序的帮助下,这种方法得到了进一步的发展,该应用程序可以让你铺设路线,并帮助你选择一个方便的地方前往目的地。
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