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Smart Moves FLL

Smart Moves FLL. Starring: Kunal Desai, Srirang Subramanian, Shaival Divatia , Pranav Jain, Pranav Salunke The Thunderbots Team.

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Smart Moves FLL

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  1. Smart Moves FLL Starring: Kunal Desai, Srirang Subramanian, ShaivalDivatia, Pranav Jain, PranavSalunke The Thunderbots Team

  2. This year we graduated to middle school that was 10 times as far as our elementary school. In our old school we could walk and avoid traffic. In our new school we must drive and face the traffic. • Waiting in traffic congestion made us late for school and its frustrating.

  3. But what causes traffic congestion?

  4. Reasons for Traffic Congestions • What causes most bottlenecks?

  5. Too many cars on the street • We researched and found:

  6. As you can see in bay area (our community) cars are the top reason for our traffic problem. • On our way to school we also observed that most of the drivers in the car were driving alone. • Hmmmm… that made us wonder what is the typical car occupancy

  7. We researched and found out that the average number of people in a car is 1.306 This is way too little. • If more people went in one car there would be less cars on the road. That is less bottlenecks and traffic congestions.

  8. Carpooling • Isn’t that carpooling? • Yes!! • But why don’t people carpool right now? • We interviewed many adults and found out convenience was the main reason they did not carpool.

  9. Problem Definition • What is convenience? • Convenience is being able to get a ride when you need it. • Who can give you a ride when you need it? • Maybe some friend • So to get a ride you need to ask all your friends • I have many friends, I don’t think calling all of them is very convenient…..some of them may not even be nearby

  10. Solution Introduction • Well most of the times there are many cars on the road. Don’t you wish one of them is your friend passing by and could pick you up? • Wouldn’t it be great if they also knew that I want to be picked up and can just swing by without much of a detour. • This is after some route matching tool allowed you to match your route with theirs and only ask those if they could pick you up? That without having to make even one call….. • Well then it has to be something online…..like a web page that all can see…..

  11. Carpool Central A website where everyone connects a Carpool Central What else would you like to do on this ‘Carpool Central’ to get a ride: • Well I should be able communicate via text message, email, or IM with all at the same time... • Quickly know if they can pick me up. Something like a simple Yes/No will do • Letting them know where I am and where I want to go • And this I should be able to do will all at the same time Sounds like you need the Google Wave?

  12. Google Wave • Google Wave is an online tool that allows you to post any kind of messages and invite your contacts to view it. • This can be a simple text, email, IM or all of them together • Ask/take a poll like, who can pick me at 6.15 pm • You can even share your location and route on a google map • And this you can do with everyone you invite to your Wave • WAVE!!!!!!!! • Yes it’s the new way of communication from Google… • Maybe we can talk to Google Wave engineers and find out if they can create our Carpool Central • Guess what, that is what we did. • They were very pleased with our idea. • They also gave us some practical tips • We learned that the carpool central idea can only work if we had enough people wanting to carpool and one carpools only with those ones trusts.

  13. After coming home, we thought about this: • I can only trust those who I know, and I don’t know many people to make Carpool Central work • How about companies use ‘Carpool Central’? Companies have lots of people working at a location and most of them know each other so hopefully they even trust each other.

  14. Also our research found out that most commuting happens between work and home • So if companies can promote carpooling that would have the biggest impact on Traffic • How can they in this economy? • Even if we have all these tools that make it more convenient to do carpool communication, how can they motivate their employees to carpool without having to reward them with money

  15. Coupons • How about if you can exchange ride for a ride. That would be a fair exchange. • How would you do that? • Coupons. • Coupons are a type of bartering system. • If you give someone a ride to work then that person would give you a coupon. • Later you can use the same coupon to get a ride from him or any other person • Since all have the same number of coupons to start with they all have a equal chance of taking and giving a ride • But soon some people will carpool more than others and they will need more coupons • That will create a demand for these coupons and thus create value for these coupons. Maybe some will actually trade real money for these coupons • That can be a powerful incentive for all to carpool.

  16. Implementation • We shared our idea to a company called 511.org • 511.org is a government agency that promotes carpooling among other things • They were very impressed with our solution. • They shared they also have something similar to our ‘Carpool Central’ but not as effective. • And they loved our coupon idea • They will help us promote this to other companies …

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