Chayanit Chotbenjamaporn, Achiraya Chutisilp, Panuwat Threethanuchai, Sarun Poolkrajang, Methasit Tuwawit, Pamaree Laowong, Apisara Tirajitto, Ekkawit Wang, Rada Muangsiri, Arocha Compeecharoenporn, Vasant Srichawla, N. Prompoon, C. Ratanamahatana, M. Pipattanasomporn
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摘要
在一个典型的大学校园里,除了私家车和步行之外,还有许多交通方式可供选择。例如,在朱拉隆功大学,校园交通工具是CU Pop Bus, Ha:mo, MuvMi和CU Bike。现有的导航工具并没有考虑到所有可用的交通工具的路线。这项工作的目的是为智能校园开发一个原型导航系统,该系统可以根据所有可用的校园交通方式建议最短/最快的路线。此外,还开发了包含课程信息的数据库,供学生通过输入课程ID或课程名称来搜索他们的教室。此外,这个基于网络的应用程序提供了实时查看PM2.5水平的能力,这是许多亚洲国家非常关注的问题。以泰国朱拉隆功大学为例,演示了开发的原型。本文讨论了开发系统的概述,它的功能和非功能需求,系统架构,软件质量保证测试/结果,以及原型实现。值得注意的是,本文提出的工作和方法可以在其他任何大学校园实施。
A Web-based Navigation System for a Smart Campus with Air Quality Monitoring
In a typical university campus, many transportation methods are available in addition to personal vehicles and walking. For example, at Chulalongkorn University, on-campus transportation means are CU Pop Bus, Ha:mo, MuvMi and CU Bike. Existing navigation tools do not take into account all available transportation means into the routing. The objective of this work is to develop a prototype navigation system for a smart campus that suggests shortest/fastest routes based on all available on-campus transportation methods. In addition, the database containing course information has also been developed for students to search for their classrooms by inputting course ID or course name. Moreover, this web-based application provides the ability to view real-time PM2.5 level, which is the issue of great concern in many Asian countries. The case study of Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, is used as an example to demonstrate the developed prototype. This paper discusses overview of the developed system, its functional and non-functional requirements, system architecture, software quality assurance tests/results, and prototype implementation. It is worth noting that the work and method presented herein can be implemented at any other university campuses elsewhere.