NEC Asia Pacific to Implement Solutions for SMRT Corp. to Enhance Bus Service Excellence

Aug. 5, 2014
NEC Asia Pacific will be implementing solutions for SMRT Corp., a Singapore public transport service provider, that will enhance bus service excellence through improving bus drivers’ driving behavior and bus operations.

NEC Asia Pacific will be implementing solutions for SMRT Corp., a Singapore public transport service provider, that will enhance bus service excellence through improving bus drivers’ driving behavior and bus operations.

NEC Asia Pacific had recently implemented Singapore’s first telematics system consisting of eco-drive sensors that monitors and analyses driving behavior. The sensor indicators will light up when a bus driver speeds for a prolonged period, accelerates or decelerates quickly, or changes lane abruptly, and provides visual cues for bus drivers to adjust their driving speed. The bus performance data is transmitted from each bus to a real-time centralized tracking software solution monitored at the control station via global positioning system (GPS). The telematics system will be installed on SMRT’s fleet of 1,200 buses.

As part of the collaboration, NEC Asia Pacific will be implementing business analytics which leverage on big data technologies to identify high-risk driving behaviors, through analying data collected from the driver profiles, driving behavior, historical route-related information, as well as others. This will enable SMRT to align risk management and performance monitoring strategies to enhance passenger safety and mitigate risks.

In addition, NEC Asia Pacific will also be implementing smart fleet solutions to manage operations and monitor the buses’ exact locations. Coupled with GPS, proprietary dead reckoning algorithms will also be implemented as part of the solution to provide bus locations in real-time for a finer level of control. With this solution, the distribution of buses can be monitored with greater real-time accuracy by route coordinators on an on-screen map, to help in quick decision-making.

As part of the smart fleet solutions, the self-equalizing headway engine solution will also be implemented. It will recognize when bunching or gapping of buses occur, and will automatically suggest options that can help maintain regular spacing between buses to reduce passenger waiting time.

“NEC Asia Pacific is excited to be the technology partner for SMRT’s telematics and fleet management system to help deliver a better commuting experience to the public. The telematics project marks the first public transportation program launched in Singapore targeted to enhance driving behavior of bus drivers. We are glad to leverage on our expertise in implementing innovative smart city and public infrastructure solutions to deliver state-of-the-art transport solutions that will benefit public commuters,” said Lim Kok Quee, nanaging director, NEC Asia Pacific.