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The cassette method principles of passengers transportation through the intelligent transportation system

Shviatsova A.1, Shuts V.1
1 Brest State Technical University

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UDC: 656.13
Publication Language: English
Stuc. intelekt. 2020; 25(1):14-18

Abstract: The article describes the application of the cassette method of passenger transportation, taking into account the dynamics of passenger traffic during the day by means of an intelligent transport system based on unmanned electric vehicles. The calculation of the required number of electric cars for the cassette for a one-time fulfillment of the delivery plan is presented.

Keywords: cassette transportation method, intelligent transport, smart transport, information transport system, transport with divided parts

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