Student Project Supervisor

Study Program/Specialization:

  • Bachelor's Study Program Technology in Transportation and Telecommunications (B1041A040001)

    Specialization:

    • Intelligent Transport Systems
  • Master's Study Program Transportation Systems and Technology (N1041A040003)

Department:

Department of Transport Telematics

Annotation:

In addition to the so-called vehicle and stop information systems, passenger information systems also include various Internet portals providing mainly pre-travel information, often with the option to purchase a ticket. Without passenger handling systems, the development of which has been very dynamic in recent years, public passenger transport could no longer exist today. Vehicle tracking systems are a prerequisite for providing up-to-date information on VHDs. Today, systems for automatic passenger counting are increasingly used to optimize public transport. However, in addition to the mentioned systems, many other telematics systems are also used in public transport. Within the project, students can focus on the analysis of information and check-in systems, respectively. to solve topics of their own or coming from practice, or they can participate in the development and testing of really functioning systems within the cooperation of our faculty with selected transport organizers, all under the auspices of the Laboratory of Fare Collection and Information Systems.

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Study Program/Specialization:

  • Bachelor's Study Program Technology in Transportation and Telecommunications (B1041A040001)

    Specialization:

    • Intelligent Transport Systems
  • Master's Study Program Intelligent Transport Systems (N1041A040007)
  • Master's Study Program Transportation Systems and Technology (N1041A040003)

Department:

Department of Transport Telematics

Annotation:

The Smart City concept brings new and nowadays highly desirable solutions for modern cities, which are increasingly beginning to appear in the Czech Republic. Even though the Smart City topic is often discussed, most of people know only partial or distorted information about this program. The target of this project is to explain this concept in a broader context, show smart traffic solutions in practice and combine contexts and theory with individual Smart solutions into future projects or into practice. Students in this project can create new transport solutions themselves that fit into Smart City concept or they can elaborate existing theoretical solutions and to put them into practice. The subject of student interest is arbitrary, because Smart City interferes with all transport sectors. It is therefore possible to deal with public transport, cycling, parking or the organization and coordination of all kinds of transport and other similar topics. The advantage is also the possible cooperation with the towns, which also deal with this program, such as the town Písek.

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