How it Works
The DIU Transport System operates through a fleet of university buses running on fixed routes and schedules. Students use transport cards for fare management, and bus timings are displayed on a manual scheduling board. However, the system lacks real-time tracking, making it difficult for students to know bus availability, seat occupancy, or delays
A dedicated transport system is essential for ensuring safe, reliable, and efficient commuting for students and faculty. Many students travel long distances to reach campus, and without a structured transport service, they would face difficulties in reaching classes on time. Public transport may not always be convenient, affordable, or aligned with class schedules, making university-provided transport a necessary service.
Identify key inefficiencies in the DIU transport system, such as lack of real-time tracking, unpredictable seat availability, and scheduling issues.
Analyze how these inefficiencies impact students and faculty, leading to delays, overcrowding, and uncertainty in commuting.
Examine existing solutions and their limitations to determine gaps in real-time data integration and transport management.
Propose technology-driven improvements, such as real-time tracking, seat availability updates, and emergency alert systems, to enhance efficiency.
Recommend an OOP-based framework to create a scalable, automated, and user-friendly transport system for better service delivery