A study on smart mobility in Kuala Lumpur

David Hong, Lai-Wan Wong
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Transportation in Malaysia started since the British colonial period and as of 2016, it can be said that the country's transport network is highly diversified having undergone years of development. At present, Malaysia's road network covers an extensive estimate of 230,000 km in 2015 with a national road development growth index of 2.29 from a mere 1.42 in 2010. Since the 10th Malaysia plan, Malaysia's network growth remained at an annual 10.9% growth bringing this to an astounding 68% overall growth as of 2015 and this focus is set to continue in the 11th Malaysia Plan from 2016–2020 leveraging new investments in road, rail and air services. According to statistics obtained from JPJ, the number of new vehicles registrations spiked from 25418 in 2012 to 40753 in the following year and as of 2016, there is an observable average of 8000 to 11000 new registrations per month. By the first quarter of 2016, the number of new registered motor vehicles in Wilayah Persekutuan, Kuala Lumpur obtained from Road Transport Department is reported at 31476 and the total number of vehicles in the state is 6,149,414. Due to the rapid surge in urban transport and the wide availability of mobile vehicles, it becomes necessary to develop a real time monitoring system that could effectively measure the traffic movement of vehicles. This is because vehicles tend to emit unnecessary greenhouse gases which may pollute the environment and affect the population health. In this project, we aim to conduct a first class survey which aims at studying traffic flow in KL areas and also identify the cause of traffic congestion through state of the art data analytic methods.
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吉隆坡的智能交通研究
马来西亚的交通运输始于英国殖民时期,截至2016年,经过多年的发展,可以说该国的交通网络高度多样化。目前,马来西亚的公路网在2015年覆盖了大约23万公里,国家道路发展增长指数从2010年的1.42上升到2.29。自第10个马来西亚计划以来,马来西亚的航空网络年增长率保持在10.9%,到2015年,马来西亚的总体增长率达到了惊人的68%。2016-2020年的第11个马来西亚计划将继续关注这一重点,利用对公路、铁路和航空服务的新投资。根据JPJ获得的统计数据,新车注册数量从2012年的25418辆飙升至次年的40753辆,截至2016年,平均每月新注册数量为8000至11000辆。截至2016年第一季度,从道路运输部获得的吉隆坡威拉亚佩西库图安新注册机动车数量为31476辆,该州车辆总数为6149414辆。由于城市交通的快速增长和移动车辆的广泛使用,有必要开发一种能够有效测量车辆交通运动的实时监测系统。这是因为车辆往往会排放不必要的温室气体,这可能会污染环境,影响人们的健康。在这个项目中,我们的目标是进行一流的调查,旨在研究吉隆坡地区的交通流量,并通过最先进的数据分析方法确定交通拥堵的原因。
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