Publication: HopOn: A Personalized Ride-Sharing System based on Socio-Economic Factors
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Article
Date
2021-12-09
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2021 3rd International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC), SLIIT
Abstract
Rapid urbanization and increasing income levels
combined with poor and insufficient road network to
accommodate vehicles is causing a major traffic problem in Sri
Lanka. Additionally, in urban areas, traffic congestion is leading
to an increase in air and noise pollution as well. Numerous
solutions were tried by authorities, yet no promising results
were yielded to address these issues successfully. Contrastingly,
increasing road network capacity to solve this problem is very
costly and feasible only up to a certain point. Another option is
to limit the number of vehicles in the city either by law or by
alternative means such as ride-sharing. The best ride-sharing
method available is the public transportation, however, due to
the limitations of it, upper middle-class opt not to use those
hence use their own vehicle to get the expected comfortability.
This study is aimed at developing a ride-sharing application by
profiling the users based on user reputations, vehicle type, socioeconomic
variables such as education, social status, and security
concerns of the users, and user ratings. Unlike existing
carpooling applications that primarily depend on cost and
destination to offer ride options, the proposed application
further developed to consider the model of the vehicle for fare
calculation.
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Keywords
traffic congestion, ride-sharing, carpooling, user profiles, user reputation, fare calculation
