Ángel Burgos Galindo, APAC Transportation Business Development Manager of Indra Sistemas Malaysia/Indra Technology Solutions at the Selangor Smart City & Digital Economy Convention 2018, on the panel session titled How Malaysia Plans to Win the Smart City Race
4. INTRODUCTION
So much of modern
life is a question of
MOBILITY
Million
moves daily
in urban
áreas
This massive movement of people and objects requires a complex
infrastructure that doesn’t always work as efficiently as one might like: streets
quickly become clogged with traffic, highways are prone to slowdowns and
delays, parking spaces are at a premium, and public transport can be a sea
of people at peak travel times…
6. The AIM of becoming SMART
If, the Smart City Concept seeks to enhance the quality of living
for its citizens/visitors through new Intelligent & Adaptive
technologies so called “SMART” based on sensor and
information gathering, such as IoT, Big Data and AI
Then we could say, Smart Mobility seeks to make transport
(Public and Private, People or Goods) more connected, more
efficient, and more flexible. Taken as a whole, smart mobility
helps people and goods to move more effectively and more
efficiently, so everyone (long-term resident or short-term visitor)
has a better day-to-day experience
8. Improving city mobility through TRAFFIC
City Brain Traffic Management
PHASE I
Sensors Cloud
Big Data Analytics
OptimizeTraffic Flow
Prioritize Vehicles
Incident Detection
Etc.
12. CONCLUSION
ü Malaysia, through the development of its Capital, Kuala
Lumpur, is clearly investing $ & Resources in becoming
SMART, and a mirror to its neighbours in the region
ü As of today, the priorities on the SMART Mobility are
focused on Land, Public and Private, Transportation, by:
o Easing people to seamlessly ride an integrated multi-
modal system public transport system
o Decongesting traffic with Cloud aid and Advanced
Data Analytis
13. ANGEL Burgos Galindo
APAC Regional Business Development Manager
INDRA SISTEMAS S.A.
eMail: aburgosg@indra.es