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Challenges and Opportunities
Datuk Ir. Dr Leong Siew Mun
Metropolitan Transportation Infrastructure in SMART City- Kuala Lumpur’s Readiness for SMART City Transportation -
28 June 2017
RELIABLE ACCESSBLE
TECHNOLOGY
as enabler
SAFE
Multi -
modal Key Success Factors of SMART CITY Transportation Infrastructure
ITS Technology as Enabler
Internet of things
Whole of Government Approach
Nano Tech
Where are we in KL?
Kuala Lumpur’s Transportation Infrastructure
• Physical Infrastructure• Road network :2550 km • Rail network: 300 km• Pedestrian network : 53 km• Cycle route : 20 km• Multi-modal Interchange Hub: 5
hubs
Kuala Lumpur’s Transportation Infrastructure• Public Transport Modes
• Buses/taxis
• Ride-hailing services : GRAB & UBER
• Rail/commuter trains
Kuala Lumpur’s Transportation Infrastructure• Telecommunication network
• Fibre optic network along all toll highways, rail network, mobile network
ITS Deployments in Kuala Lumpur• Transport Management Centres
• Integrated Transport Information Centre – City Hall Kuala Lumpur
• Traffic Control Management Centre – Highway Authority Malaysia
• Public Transport Performance Monitoring Hub –Land Transport Commission
• Traffic Control and surveillance System Centres – Toll Concessionaries
ITS Deployments in Kuala Lumpur• Dynamic Traffic Signal Control System
• Electronic Toll Collection Systems
ITS Deployments in Kuala Lumpur
• Automated Awareness Safety Systems
Enforcement Systems
Red Light Enforcement, Speed enforcement, Automatic Number Plate Recognition
ITS Deployments in Kuala Lumpur
Traveller Information SystemsRoute guidance, traffic and travel time
advisory services, congestion map
ITS Deployments in Kuala Lumpur• Outdoor Parking Guidance Systems
• Indoor Parking Management and Monitoring System
• Off-street Parking Management System
Challenges & Opportunities
• Institutional Challenges• Silo deployment
• Resource constraint• Lack of talent
• Fibre network connectivity and stability
• Emergence of disruptive technologies
Driving ITS to a New Normal
We need stronger engagement and understanding at the decision
making level; and to keep a pulse on disruptive trends that could
redefine impacts to national strategies and agenda
One of the biggest barriers to ITS is institutional. There are viable and practical ITS solutions
in most situations, but bringing different organisations from dis-connected jurisdictions to a
common technology platform can come against some very entrenched attitudes and
operational barriers rather quickly.
Data is the new oil
Our biggest challenges are no longer in “brick-and-mortar”
The future of ITS is
defined by connectivity –
and the network effect...
Smart vehicles, smart cities, smart
roadways define the roadmap for V2I -
V2V integration.
• 11th Malaysian Plan Book
• Internet of Things Roadmap
• Crafting Malaysia’s National Transport Strategy
• National Public Transport National Plan, SPAD
National Traffic Management Centre
The objective of developing a National Traffic Management Centre is to integrate and centralise traffic and other data information to be shared and disseminated to relevant agencies for purposes of traffic, transport management, safety and disaster management.
Big Data Initiatives : Malaysia
“ ... Multimedia Digital Economy
Corporation (“MDeC”) is targeting to
make Malaysia the ASEAN hub for big
data within the next 5 years to 2020....”
Mobility as a Service
Opportunities
• Emergence of IoT
• Big data analytics
• Multilane freeflow
• National Traffic management centre
• Electric Vehicles
• Autonomous & connected vehicles
Multi-lane free-flow
Summing Up…..
• Well positioned and in the right direction for SMART CITY .
Summing up…
THANK YOU