Phone Data-Sourced Bus Routes

IBM Researchers Use Phones Records in Order to a Improve Commuting

No matter where you're located on the globe, taking public transit can be a difficult and frustrating task but thanks to brilliant innovations like this idea to create transit routes sourced from the phone information, phone data bus routes may be greatly improving public transit conditions.

With the availability of smartphones becoming more widespread, people are beginning to see the mobile industry greatly affecting others that they use on daily basis, like public transport. This is precisely the approach researchers from IBM's facilities in Dublin took into consideration when developing these revolutionary phone data bus routes.

By studying about 2.5 billion call records from phone users, the researchers were able to create new and more efficient bus routes for the deteriorating transit system of a city in Africa's Ivory Cost called Abidjan.
Trend Themes
1. Phone Data-sourced Transit - The availability of smartphone data provides an opportunity to create more efficient public transit.
2. Analytics-driven Public Transportation - Using data analytics to improve transit can lead to more efficient and streamlined transportation options.
3. Real-time Transit Tracking - Using GPS and phone data to track public transportation can improve the commuter experience and reduce wait times.
Industry Implications
1. Public Transportation - The public transportation industry has an opportunity to leverage phone data and analytics to improve their systems and better serve commuters.
2. Telecommunications - Telecommunications companies have an opportunity to partner with transportation industry to provide data and services to improve transit systems.
3. Data Analytics - Data analytics companies have an opportunity to work with public transit agencies to improve their systems and make data-driven decisions.

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