IT and the carpooling habits
Abstract
Mobility to the job place is one of the problems in today’s society, since
using private vehicle to attend workplace is the most usual and, in many
cases, the only mean of transport. To reduce the daily problems, faced
by cities and city councils related to energy use, greenhouse effect gas,
atmospheric and acoustic pollution, which we can add the emotional
ones, such stress caused by daily commuting, many policies have been
set off in order to avoid further social and economical damages and
competitiveness ones, too.
In this paper a new software application to reduce the problems caused
by the private vehicles for daily commuting is presented.
This application has been developed by the Castilla y León Technological
Institute (ITCL) and the device is made up of a software part and a
hardware one.
Its hardware consists of several electronic devices of its own design - as
users of the application – each of them composed of a GPRS (General
Packet Radio Service) modem, a GPS (General Positioning System)
receiver, a communication interface, a radio frequency reader RFID
(Radio Frequency Identifi cation) and several communication antennas.
Software will manage the request between users to share a car, the
route recording and the communication control between the electronic
devices (car location, speed and number of passengers).
This data is recorded in a remote server and it is accessible on the
Web. Regarding the gathered information, mobility policies can be
adopted according to the kilometers, the days, the shared vehicles,
compensations payment, etc.