In this System passenger can get information about all buses, routes, timings of buses and all stops in any particular route. This system includes two phases. One is for user and other for administrator. At user side, user can request for information about all buses, routes, timings of buses and all stops in any particular route using Wi-Fi or GPRS technology from his mobile or PDA. | Uma Nagaraj,Yogesh Pawar,International Journal of Computer Science & Communication Networks,Vol 1(1),September-October 2011 Intelligent Public Transport System with Information Forensics and Security Uma Nagaraj, Yogesh Pawar Department Of Computer Engineering Maharashtra Academy of Engineering, Alandi (D) Pune, India umanagaraj@, yogesh03071987@ Abstract To increase the usability of a public transport system it needs to go under revolutionary changes in its operating procedure. It is an attempt to make this possible using recent computer technology, mobile computing advancements and Wi-Fi or Intelligent Public Transport Information System will be specifically developed for Commercial public Transport. In this System passenger can get information about all buses, routes, timings of buses and all stops in any particular route. This system includes two phases. One is for user and other for administrator. At user side, user can request for information about all buses, routes, timings of buses and all stops in any particular route using Wi-Fi or GPRS technology from his mobile or PDA. At administrator side, administrator can update, delete and insert information about all buses, routes, timings of buses, all stops in any particular route and helpline numbers. Administrator can have all rights about database operations .The administrator requires the authentication of smart card for addition or deletion of information from commercial public transport. 1. Introduction As mobile devices become smaller, cheaper, better and more connected, they are changing the way people access and work with information. The convenience and powerful functionality offered by mobile devices such as PDAs, has encouraged many industries to investigate the benefits of using them. Wireless and handheld devices abound as vendors pitch the common themes of one-to-one computing, instant communication and anytime, anywhere information access [2]. Originally, .