OpenTripPlanner, OpenStreetMap, General Transit Feed Specification: Tools for Disaster Relief and Recovery
Chelcie Narboneta, Kardi Teknomo

TL;DR
This paper discusses the implementation of OpenTripPlanner with open data sources to aid traffic decongestion and explores its potential applications in disaster preparedness and recovery.
Contribution
It presents practical experience in deploying a multi-modal transit planner and examines its potential for disaster relief and recovery efforts.
Findings
OpenTripPlanner effectively aids traffic decongestion worldwide.
The system has potential applications in disaster preparedness and recovery.
OpenStreetMap and GTFS are vital open data sources for transit planning.
Abstract
Open Trip Planner was identified as the most promising open source multi-modal trip planning software. Open Street Map, which provides mapping data to Open Trip Planner, is one of the most well-known open source international repository of geographic data. General Transit Feed Specification, which provides transportation data to Open Trip Planner, has been the standard for describing transit systems and platform for numerous applications. Together, when used to implement an instance of Open Trip Planner, these software has been helping in traffic decongestion all over the world by assisting commuters to shift from using private transportation modes to public ones. Their potential however goes beyond providing multi-modal public transportation routes. This paper aims to first discuss the researchers' experience in implementing a public transportation route planner for the purpose of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeographic Information Systems Studies · Data Management and Algorithms · 3D Modeling in Geospatial Applications
