GIS for Transportation: from International Management to Customer Information

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Presentation by Mario González from EMT (Local Transportation Agency from Madrid´s Townhall) at Esri European User Conference.

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o 225 bus routes.

o 2.100 buses.

o 5.000 bus stop (2.100 o 5.000 bus stop (2.100

transfers).

o Network: 3.900 kms.

o Six depots.

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o From 1947 to 2000 (for 53 years) the design and planning of the routes has been a hard work. This type of work was carried out by a department with a huge specialization.

o Tools: paper, Clipper (1992).

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o In 2000 there was a big change with the incorporation of SAE (Advance Transport Management System) with GPS.

o Tools : MsAccess, AutoCAD, Visual Basic.

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o In 2006, as a result of an external consulting, the advantage of implementing and planning GIS was demonstrated for the bus routes.

o Goals: Productivity and efficiency.

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o ARCGIS Server 9.2 Enterprise

o Completely customize application in .NET.

o Client-server architecture with a SOA architecture based on Web-services with embedded Arcobjects.

o Creation of all transport geodata specific points (stops, poles, bus shelters) and network paths.

o Real-time integration with the SAE system.

o Integration with all EMT business systems.

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o Client application to manage routes network.

o Daily performance web application.

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o Migrate to Arc Gis Server 9.3.1

o Creation of a routes module with Network Analyst .

o Maps services to be extended.

o Developing a layer of SOA GeoServices.

o Integration and complete offer for customer connections using SOA/OGC standards

Goals

Improve user information.

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o SAE Web application.

o SAE Android application.

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Thank YouMario González Fernández

Empresa Municipal de Transportes de Madrid, S.A.

[email protected]

+34 914 068 882