An open-source rider/passenger mobile app written in React Native and Node.js that can be customized and modified to support any ride-hailing
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An open-source rider/passenger mobile app written in React Native and Node.js that can be customized and modified to support any ride-hailing
Opensource alternative to Uber,Lyft,Careem and Bolt
Aggregates and enhances carpooling-offers and publishes them as GTFS(-RT)
Codes in this repository are aimed to implement the prediction & simulation of the mathematical model in the paper [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trb.2021.10.005] on a grid network and try to divide ODs into several clusters to accelerate the process.
This software architecture document aims to provide a detailed overview of the architecture of a ride-sharing service, including the key components and systems involved in its operation. This document is intended for developers, architects, and stakeholders who are involved in the development or management of a ride-sharing service
🚫️📃️🚫️ An article on the problems with Google Waymo, and why you should stop using/avoid it.
Carpool simulation with different matching algorithms
Solutions of Machine Coding Problems
A web application to share rides with your work colleagues
I created this android app in 2017 for a project of my MSc course work. This as a ride-sharing app.
An Android application which can book rides in minutes.
Ride-Sharing application involves building several components such as user authentication, ride management, driver and passenger matching, real-time tracking, and payment processing.
This simulator uses a proposed non-myopic cost function approximation policy to allow passengers to have synchronized transfers within a ride-pooling system.
A web application that allows users to compare ride prices from different services (Uber, Lyft, Bolt) based on their chosen start and end locations. It features an interactive map for easy route visualization and requires API keys for ride estimation services.
Algorithms used for the development of vroom ride-sharing and live tracking algorithms.
My geektrust contributions
This repository implements a simple ride-sharing application using a CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) architecture. The project leverages ASP.NET Core Web API for the backend and Blazor Web App (hybrid pattern) for the frontend, offering a flexible and interactive user experience.
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