Jakarta, INTI - PT Transportasi Jakarta (Transjakarta) continues to improve its commitment in maintaining customer safety and reliable service operations by utilizing artificial intelligence (AI)-based driver monitoring technology.
This step is a part of Transjakarta's operational digital transformation through the SYNTRA platform, which is integrated with Advanced Driver Assistance System - Driver Monitoring System (ADAS-DMS).
This technology can detect potential operational risks, such as fatigue, distraction, and microsleep indication in drivers, in real time. If the system detects potential disruption in concentration or fatigue, it will provide an immediate warning to the driver and notify Transjakarta’s operational control center to support quick and appropriate mitigation measures.
Currently, approximately 2,000 Transjakarta vehicles are equipped with ADAS-DMS technology. From the total of more than 5,000 vehicles, approximately 3,000 will also be equipped gradually. This year, Transjakarta is targeting accelerated implementation so that this safety technology can be more widely implemented across all its vehicles.
Trials on A Technology to Detect Drivers' Sleep Patterns
In addition to improving monitoring during operations, Transjakarta is also piloting a technology that can detect driver sleep patterns and stress levels. This initiative is aimed at strengthening preventative measures so that potential fatigue can be identified early, even before drivers begin their duties.
PT Transportasi Jakarta's Director of Services and Information Technology, Raditya Rusdi, emphasized that customer safety is a top priority in every operational system development at Transjakarta.
"We are improving this with technology through SYNTRA, which is integrated with ADAS-DMS to help detect fatigue and potential microsleep in drivers in real time. Currently, around 2,000 vehicles are equipped with ADAS-DMS, and this year we will speed up its implementation to all vehicles," said Raditya.
"Simultaneously, we are also piloting a technology to detect driver sleep patterns and stress levels so that preventative measures can be taken early, even before drivers begin their duties," he continued.
By strengthening this real-time and preventative system, Transjakarta hopes to continue improving public transportation safety standards and provide increasingly safe, reliable, and responsive services for all customers.
Conclusion
PT Transportasi Jakarta (Transjakarta) is increasing the safety and reliability of its services by adopting AI-based technology through the SYNTRA platform integrated with ADAS-DMS to detect driver fatigue and microsleep risks in real-time. Transjakarta is also piloting a technology to detect drivers’ sleep patterns and stress levels. Currently, about 2,000 Transjakarta vehicles are equipped with the ADAS-DMS, and around 3,000 more will follow this year. Transjakarta hopes to improve safety standards and provide safer and more responsive public transportation services.
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