Informal public transport in Sub-Saharan Africa as a vessel for novel intelligent transport systems

Date
2013-10
Authors
Booysen, Marthinus J.
Andersen, S. J.
Zeeman, A. S.
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Publisher
IEEE -- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Abstract
Developed countries have lead the way in the implementation of Intelligent Transport Systems, with the objectives of improving safety, efficiency, and environmental impact of transport. With the developing world entering the fray, the questions are: Is ITS in its current form relevant to the developing world? These regions face challenges that are different to that of the developed world, and are unique in their own ways. Many of the regions are evolving novel and innovative solutions to deliver on ITS objectives. In this paper we explore the informal public transport sector in Sub- Saharan Africa, which is in many ways unique to that of the developing world. We highlight some of the unique aspects, and highlight the dire safety and efficiency challenges that the sector faces. Mindful of the regional limitations, we introduce and discuss novel ITS solutions, which can be used to address these challenges. We also share some of the initial results observed through initial experimentation with one of the solutions.
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The original publication is available at http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6728324&isnumber=6728201
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), 2013 16th International IEEE Conference on 6-9 October 2013, The Hague, Netherlands.
Keywords
Informal public transport -- Africa, Sub-Saharan, Public transportation -- Safety measures, Intelligent transportation systems, Roads -- Africa, Sub-Saharan, Traffic engineering
Citation
Booysen, M. J., Andersen, S. J. & Zeeman, A. s. 2013. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), 2013 16th International IEEE Conference : 767-772, on 6-9 October 2013, The Hague, Netherlands.