Personnal Travel Assistant (Cisco)
Facts/Highlights:
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Personal Travel Planner: Citizens can select better transportation modes for each trip segment based on user preferences, available transportation options, and the expected duration, distance, and carbon emissions of the planned trip.
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Carbon Calculator: On a daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly basis, citizens can view and manage the carbon footprint of their travel activities.
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Real-Time Router: By accessing real-time traffic and transportation information via any mobile device, citizens can easily identify alternative transit routes based upon personal preferences, the fastest route option, and an estimate of carbon emissions from current location to final destination.
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Transportation Information Service: Citizens receive a more predictable and enjoyable public transportation experience, with on-the-go visibility into information such as subway times and maps as well as the arrival of the next buses.
Additional Information:
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The PTA pilot is one of a number of landmark projects that have resulted from Cisco's participation in the Clinton Global Initiative and its pledge to reduce carbon emissions. Launched in 2006, CUD is a public-private partnership aimed at addressing the unique environmental problems facing urban areas, and at developing ICT solutions for cities around the world. Additional projects include: the pilots with the City of San Francisco; Smart Work Center development with the City of Amsterdam; the Smart UrbanEnergy in Schools platform with Lisbon, Portugal; and an UrbanEnergy Management pilot with Madrid, Spain.
Supporting quotes:
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Mr. Sangbum Kim, assistant Mayor and head of city transportation, city of Seoul
"As a founding city of the Connected Urban Development program, we are now able to provide our citizens with the prototype of Personal Travel Assistant, which will allow them experience to increase their ability to make informed, eco-friendly travel decisions that will help reduce travel time and increase productivity. In addition to increasing citizen engagement with our city's sustainability objectives, PTA enables our city leaders and agencies to better manage the urban environment and transportation system."
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Simon Willis, vice president, global public sector, Cisco IBSG
"Since the first Connected Urban Development Global Conference in February 2008, CUD has made tremendous progress with the launch and execution of sustainability pilots around the globe. We envision that the same principles of openness that have made the Internet a thriving ecosystem over the past 20 years can be applied to make cities a smarter platform for people, products and services. We are pleased to debut the Seoul PTA as another example of the way we are using our global, open standards approach to provide real-time information that enables citizens, communities, cities, countries, and business organizations to develop policies and tangible pilots designed to improve the sustainability of cities."
Supporting Resources:
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Seoul PTA
http://TOPIS.seoul.go.kr/pta/ -
Personal Travel Assistant fact sheet
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac79/docs/cud/PTA_Fact_Sheet_051109_FINAL3.pdf -
For more information on CUD
www.connectedurbandevelopment.org -
Video blog by Nicola Villa, Connected Urban Development, global director, Cisco IBSG
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac79/media/green/villa_pop.html
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