Information system's for railway passangers - Development of a modern, GPS-controlled, automatic data acquisition system with external and internal passanger information and seat occupancy display system for passanger rail wehicles
Abstract
Audiovisual passenger information systems are now considered to be a standard feature on all public transport vehicles. Their configuration and function can be basic or complex. The passenger information system developed by HC LINEAR Kft. within the scope of the project GINOP- 2.1.7-15-2016-01061 is designed for railway public transport vehicles and can perform all related tasks, thus providing the travelling audience with top quality passenger information.
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