STANDARDIZATION OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION DATA IN THE BANDUNG METROPOLITAN AREA BY IMPLEMENTING THE GTFS (GENERAL TRANSIT FEED SPECIFICATION) FORMAT USING BIG DATA PROCESSING TECHNIQUES FOR MOBILITY AS A SERVICE INTEGRATION

The Bandung Metropolitan Area is the largest metropolitan city in West Java, characterized by a high level of population mobility. Public transportation facilities provided by the government are underutilized by the community due to a lack of information regarding available routes and corridors,...

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Main Author: Fariz Ramadhan, Muhamad
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/81893
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:The Bandung Metropolitan Area is the largest metropolitan city in West Java, characterized by a high level of population mobility. Public transportation facilities provided by the government are underutilized by the community due to a lack of information regarding available routes and corridors, as well as a lack of integration between these corridors. One of the main reasons is that the operational data of public transportation does not have standardized data across various bus programs, making it impossible to integrate for inter-corridor connectivity and centralized information distribution. By collecting operational data of public transportation from the West Java Provincial Transportation Agency and the Moovit application, this data is then standardized by applying the GTFS (General Transit Feed Specification) data format, which is one of the standards in the transportation domain. The results can be utilized for public transportation integration used in Mobility as a Service applications. Data standardization requires big data processing techniques due to the large volume and precision of the data involved, ensuring that the public can use multiple corridors in a single trip to reach their destination with complete and accurate information from the standardization results..