Project overview |
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The challenges met and obstacles over come:There have been a number of challenges through the project including:
The impact of the activity on the community:The leading edge wireless communications platform will provide the following benefits:
The project demonstrates how RBC’s existing information can be more effectively used in the future opening up opportunities to follow up over the next few years including:
The degree of collaboration:The strong project consortium (established in late 2006) is led by Peter Brett Associates, and includes Reading Borough Council, wireless system suppliers Metranet, Connexionz on bus equipment suppliers, Telematix providing on-foot and in-vehicle navigation software, Euro-Baltic Software Alliance providing secure payment systems, Transept consultants and Orange, who have supplied smartphones and supporting services for the trial. The University of Southampton’s Transport Research Group has been undertaking an evaluation of the project. The collaboration between the consortium is so strong that the £1.8M project has been half funded by the consortium partners and half funded by the South East England Development Agency. |