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TubeSmart. Harry Rickards , Lawrence Job and Damon Hayhurst. Lawrence Job. I am a 17-year-old freelance consultant / web developer. Harry Rickards. I am a 14-year-old student / Debian geek, who knows C, PHP & HTML/CSS. Damon Hayhurst. ‘I dunno . Ask me later.’. Max St John.
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TubeSmart Harry Rickards, Lawrence Job and Damon Hayhurst
Lawrence Job I am a 17-year-old freelance consultant / web developer.
Harry Rickards I am a 14-year-old student / Debian geek, who knows C, PHP & HTML/CSS.
Damon Hayhurst ‘I dunno. Ask me later.’
Max St John Consultant from NixonMcinnes; kind hosts of YRS Brighton We found him on the train.
The problem • Many tube stations are too busy • Uneven demand across tube stations • No way to plan their journey to avoid bottlenecks • Existing journey-planners don’t give any idea • Tourists have no way of predicting
Data that could fix the problem • Data that shows crowd-size at every station • Real-time has a real use • Can be collected to build an accurate image of past/future • TfL currently collects data from every ticket and Oyster card barrier at tube stations • we know this because they release an annual overview of the traffic at all stations
The solution • Real-time tube map • circles over each station growing larger as more people visit the station • Because TfL will not release the data, we’ve had to make up our own data • web app in PHP • MySQL database • plots SVG circles over a tube map • Prototype/Scriptaculous with Google Charts API
Summary • We’ve created a way to improve the experience of using the tube and found a way to evenly spread out the load across the area of London. • could be implemented very easily with TfL’s existing data • coupled with schemes such as the Barclays Cycle Hire (@barclayscycle), we could take over the world…
Footnotes • Okay, I’ve had a look at some of the other apps. They’re pretty nice-looking. • We’re better than clipart. • But can you turn down this face? • Oh, and not tomention, our ideas’rebetter than theirs.