Abstract. This paper designs and implements a taxi telematics service system, aiming at providing an efficient framework by means of a Linux cluster to host emerging telematics services that need intensive computing. Combined with global positioning system and radio communication technology, the taxi telematics service system traces the position of taxis, finds a time saving route between start and destination points, dispatches the nearest taxi to the service call point based on the latest traffic information, and finally decides an efficient route for multiple destinations. The performance measurement result demonstrates that the implemented system can process up to 200 map matches for every minute, keeping average response time for other requests below 1.5 seconds.
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