DOVER, Dynamische Openbaar Vervoer en Reizigers-informatie.

Author(s)
Verdonck, W.
Year
Abstract

The DOVER system reduces the number of departure points considerably, because a computer allocates a maximum of buses to a minimum of platforms. This requires the system not only to be fed with the basic time-table, but also with data on delays, break-downs, etc. A detection system tracks down all vehicles and panels keep both staff and public informed. The dispatcher is able to check all movements. All details can be stored in a computer memory and printed out in a later stage for further analysis.

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Publication

Library number
B 16014 T [electronic version only] / 72 / 73 / IRRD 245579
Source

Verkeerskunde, Vol. 30 (1979), No. 12 (december), p. 582-584, 3 fig., 8 ref.

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