1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to traffic monitoring systems and, particularly, to a streetlight, a server and a system for calling for taxis.
2. Description of the Related Art
Vacant taxis often cruise from here to there looking for passengers, and this may waste time and energy. People needing a taxi may wait and wait at the curbside till a vacant taxi arrives, and this is inconvenient and time consuming What is needed is a means for improving these situations.
The emphasis is placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the disclosure.
The drawing is a diagram block of a system for calling for taxis, according to an exemplary embodiment.
The drawing shows a system 1 for calling for taxis. The system 1 includes a plurality of streetlights 10, a server 20, and a plurality of taxi terminals 30. The plurality of streetlights 10 communicate with the server 20 via a wired network or a wireless network, such as Power Line Communication (PLC), Optical Power Line Communication (OPLC), Zigbee, Wireless Fidelity (WiFi), 3G wireless technology, 4G wireless technology, General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), Code-Division Multiple Access (CDMA), Global System for Mobile communications (GSM), or satellite communication (SATCOM), for example. The plurality of taxi terminals 30 communicates with the server 20 via a wireless network, such as 3G wireless technology, 4G wireless technology, GPRS, CDMA, GSM, or SATCOM, for example. Each of the plurality of taxi terminals 30 is employed in a taxi (not shown).
Each taxi terminal 30 includes a communicating unit 31 and a locating unit 32. In the embodiment, the locating unit 32 is a Global Positioning System (GPS). The locating unit 32 is configured for regularly detecting a current location of the taxi terminal 30 after every predetermined time interval has elapsed. The communicating unit 31 is configured for transmitting an identification of the taxi having the taxi terminal 30, the current location of the taxi detected by the locating unit 32, and a state of the taxi to the server 20. The state of the taxi may be an engaged state, a vacant state, or an off-duty state. The engaged state means the taxi has one or more passengers onboard, the vacant state means the taxi is looking for a passenger, and the off-duty state means the taxi is not available for passengers at that time. In this description, unless the context indicates otherwise, a “passenger” also includes a person looking for a taxi to board.
The server 20 includes a storage unit 21, a communicating unit 22, a processing unit 23, and a control unit 24. The storage unit 21 is configured for pre-storing a table recording a plurality of identifications of the taxi terminals 30 registered in the server 20, and information on the taxis employing the taxi terminals 30. The information on the taxis includes the locations and the states of the taxis. In the embodiment, the identification of a taxi terminal 30 includes a license number of the taxi in which the taxi terminal 30 is employed. In an alternative embodiment, the identification of the taxi terminal 30 includes a name of an owner of the taxi in which the taxi terminal 30 is employed. The communicating unit 22 is configured for communicating with the plurality of streetlights 10 to get the locations of passengers who are looking for taxis, and communicating with the plurality of taxi terminals 30 to get the locations and states of the taxis. When the server 20 gets the location and the state of a taxi via the communicating unit 22, the control unit 24 updates the information under the identification of the taxi terminal 30 employed in the taxi.
Each streetlight 10 includes a control unit 11, a display unit 12, a light-emitting unit 13, a communicating unit 14, an input unit 15, and a storage unit 16. The light-emitting unit 13 is mounted to face toward an outside of the streetlight 10 for illuminating (typically a part of) a thoroughfare such as a street. The communicating unit 14 is configured for communicating with the server 20. The input unit 15 is also mounted to face toward an outside of the streetlight 10, for facilitating user operation of the input unit 15. The input unit 15 generates a first request signal in response to a user's operations thereof. In the embodiment, the input unit 15 is a mechanical button. In an alternative embodiment, the input unit 15 is a keyboard. The storage unit 16 is configured for pre-storing a location of the streetlight 10. The control unit 11 is configured for obtaining the location stored in the storage unit 16 in response to the first request signal, generating a second request signal carrying the obtained location, and further controlling the communicating unit 14 to transmit the second request signal to the server 20.
When the server 20 receives the second request signal transmitted by the streetlight 10, the processing unit 23 determines the taxi terminals 30 corresponding to the taxis which are currently vacant according to the information stored in the table, and further determines the taxi terminals 30 of the currently vacant taxis whose current locations are near the location taken out from the second request signal. The control unit 24 is configured for generating a scheduling signal carrying the location taken out from the second request signal, and the identifications and the locations of the currently vacant taxis which are near the location taken out from the second request signal. The control unit 24 is further configured for controlling the communicating unit 22 to transmit the scheduling signal to the corresponding taxi terminals 30 and the streetlight 10 which transmitted the first request signal. Each taxi terminal 30 receives and parses the scheduling signal, and shows a driver of the taxi the location of the streetlight 10 which transmitted the first request signal.
The display unit 12 of the streetlight 10 is configured for displaying to the passengers who are looking for a taxi the identifications and the locations of the currently vacant taxis taken out from the scheduling signal.
Each streetlight 10 further includes a camera unit 17 mounted at an outside thereof. The camera unit 17 takes an image (or more than one image) of the area surrounding the streetlight 10, and the image is then stored in the storage unit 16. The control unit 11 controls the communicating unit 14 to transmit the image taken by the camera unit 17 to the server 20, whereupon the image is stored in the storage unit 21. The control unit 24 integrates and determines traffic information according to the images transmitted by the plurality of streetlights 10. When a passenger at a streetlight 10 wants to inquire about current traffic information at another (remote) location anywhere else in the system 1, the passenger transmits the desired location to be inquired of to the server 20 via the input unit 15. The control unit 24 obtains the image stored in the storage unit 21 which corresponds to the streetlight 10 nearest the desired location, and controls the communicating unit 22 to transmit the obtained image to the streetlight 10 at which the passenger is located. The obtained image is then displayed on the display unit 12 of the streetlight 10.
It is understood that the present disclosure may be embodied in other forms without departing from the spirit thereof. Thus, the present examples and embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the disclosure is not to be limited to the details given herein.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2012102860747 | Aug 2012 | CN | national |