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Advance traffic information system in Bangkok: a success story case

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Real time traffic information is very important for travelers in a congested city to make a better route decision. Advanced traffic information system (ATIS) aims to provide travelers with useful traffic information in order to assist their route decision making whenever they need. This paper presents a success story of developing ATIS in Bangkok, one of the most congested city in the world. Here, encountered challenges, developed applications, and impacts of utilizing ATIS in Bangkok are discussed.

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                MEDES '09: Proceedings of the International Conference on Management of Emergent Digital EcoSystems
                October 2009
                525 pages
                ISBN:9781605588292
                DOI:10.1145/1643823

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