Johor Bahru, July 2, 2012: UTM launched its maiden UTM Mobile
Hotspot Bus today, a bus that is fully equipped with a modem, also known
as WCC Mobile Hotspot, allowing up to 200 passengers connected to the
internet simultaneously, and can be used within a radius of up to 100m
from the bus. The WCC Mobile Hotspot is a spin off from the internet
bridging access and smart antenna technologies previously produced by
UTM Wireless Communication Centre (WCC), headed by Prof. Dr.Tharek Abdul
Rahman.
The product is one of UTM’s latest technologies managed by the
Innovation and Commercialisation Centre (ICC) to be further
commercialised by the private sectors. To ensure the quality of the WCC
Mobile Hotspot is stable and reliable to users, the WCCspent 3 months of
pilot tests with the collaboration of a local bus service provider,
Syarikat Bas MARA Liner and Maxis, which sponsored simcards for the
proof-of-concept. It is expected that the use of a mobile wifi in public busses will be a major milestone for bus providers in Malaysia to attract more passengers to use their services.
“UTM plans to install the technology on all UTM busses in the near
future and further commercialise the technology to other public bus
service providers such as MARA Liner, airport limousines and other
public transport providers through licensing activities to ensure the
technologies can be benefited by most Malaysians,” said UTM Vice
Chancellor, Prof. Datuk Ir. Dr.ZainiUjang.
Other major technology produced by UTM Wireless Communication Centre
is the Smart Antenna Technology, a flat antenna that is able to give up
to 80% efficiency rate as compared to 50-60% that of the conventional
ones.
article by : UTM
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