Title :
Feasibility analysis of transportation applications based on APIs of social network services
Author :
Young-Ji Byon ; Young Seon Jeong ; Easa, Said M. ; Joonsang Baek
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Civil Eng., Khalifa Univ. of Sci. Technol. & Res., Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Abstract :
With increasing ownership of smartphones and membership of various social network services (SNS), new types of Advanced Traveler Information Systems (A TIS) has become available to travelers. The smartphone enables mobile users to input and access real-time information while SNSs provide voluntarily collected personal information among networks of friends. Internet of Things (loT) philosophy can be applied for connecting smartphone users for various transportation applications. This paper develops Facebook-based carpooling, and proposes Twitter-based traffic monitoring and Flickr-based incident reporting applications. The SNS services provide application programming interfaces (A PIs) that allow external users to access their databases. The APls provide a basis for the development of transportation applications for each service. Facebook can allow a group of friends to share a ride based on their attributes which are available in their personal information sections. Twitter can be used for sharing traffic conditions on the roads. Flickr can be customized as a geo-tagged collision reporting tool with real-time close-up photos of traffic collisions. It is found that available APls are useful for implementing SNS-based transportation applications. It is also found that search times for carpooling partners vary with multiple factors: time-of-day, number of potential partners, and desired tolerance levels for location and time.
Keywords :
Internet of Things; application program interfaces; information retrieval; mobile computing; road traffic; smart phones; social networking (online); traffic information systems; APl; ATIS; Facebook-based carpooling; Flickr-based incident reporting applications; Internet of Things; SNS-based transportation applications; Twitter-based traffic monitoring; advanced traveler information system; application programming interface; database access; geotagged collision reporting tool; real-time information access; road traffic; smartphones; social network service; traffic collision; traffic conditions sharing; Joining processes; Mobile communication; Monitoring; Real-time systems; Software; Transportation; Twitter; Carpooling; Collision Reporting; Facebook; Flickr; Smartphone; Social Network Service; Traffic Monitoring; Twitter;
Conference_Titel :
Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (ICITST), 2013 8th International Conference for
Conference_Location :
London
DOI :
10.1109/ICITST.2013.6750162