This paper explores the transformative potential of ubiquitous computing in revolutionizing Malaysia’s public transportation system. Urban transportation in Malaysia is facing a critical moment in the face of challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, lack of funding, traffic congestion, and the need for improved services. Through a comprehensive study that includes case studies, literature review, and evidence-based research, the researcher explores how the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, sensors, and real-time data analytics can improve operational efficiency, passenger safety, and overall user experience. By utilizing technologies such as hybrid routing, artificial intelligence, and multipath TCP, this study aims to provide a blueprint for a more sustainable, efficient, and user-centric public transportation system in Malaysia. In the process, the researcher explores the broader implications of ubiquitous computing for economic development, making recommendations for policymakers, businesses, and stakeholders to utilize these innovations for the benefit of society.

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Smart Mobility Solutions: Enhancing Malaysia’s Public Transportation with Ubiquitous Computing

  • Tan Xian Yi,
  • Naresh Kumar Appadurai,
  • Yogeswaran Nathan,
  • Ali Yahya Gheni

摘要

This paper explores the transformative potential of ubiquitous computing in revolutionizing Malaysia’s public transportation system. Urban transportation in Malaysia is facing a critical moment in the face of challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, lack of funding, traffic congestion, and the need for improved services. Through a comprehensive study that includes case studies, literature review, and evidence-based research, the researcher explores how the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, sensors, and real-time data analytics can improve operational efficiency, passenger safety, and overall user experience. By utilizing technologies such as hybrid routing, artificial intelligence, and multipath TCP, this study aims to provide a blueprint for a more sustainable, efficient, and user-centric public transportation system in Malaysia. In the process, the researcher explores the broader implications of ubiquitous computing for economic development, making recommendations for policymakers, businesses, and stakeholders to utilize these innovations for the benefit of society.