WEBINAR: Australian C-ITS projects and outcomes
Find out about outcomes from Australian C-ITS projects run through iMOVE, presented by leaders and researchers on the projects.
Find out about outcomes from Australian C-ITS projects run through iMOVE, presented by leaders and researchers on the projects.
This project will identify and trial suitable systems for automatic real-time patronage counting for replacement bus services during Melbourne rail disruptions.
The research project will provide evidence of the short to medium-term changes and benefits of the Active Travel Plan, as well as enable longer-term benefits.
This project will provide robust recommendations for suggested initiatives to influence travel behaviours and demand in a university environment.
This project will develop data fusion and machine learning models to estimate service use for Melbourne trams and make real-time prediction of tram loads.
This webinar will look at progress made to date with C-ITS technologies in Australia, and discuss ideas about how we can build on this knowledge.
This PhD project involves integration of multiple data sources for estimating freight origin-destination (OD) activities using video and traffic counts.
Use of AI and machine learning techniques in collecting AusRAP data has potential to reduce costs and increase the frequency and accuracy of its information.
In preparation for the director elections at our 2021 AGM on 18 November 2021, iMOVE is now inviting nominations for directors.
This research project will develop and trial end-to-end monitoring and traceability of freight, using medicinal cannabis as its use case.
This research will undertake a comprehensive systematic literature review of international best practice in digitisation in the transport & freight sectors.
This PhD project investigates the use of big data and advanced mathematical techniques to better model the traffic flow at intersections.
The ODIN PASS MaaS trial will launch in mid-2021 at University of Queensland St Lucia for staff and students over a 12-month initial deployment period.
This webinar will share key findings from recently completed research by the Planning and Transport Research Centre (PATREC) in Western Australia.
This project will analyse potential use cases of aerial drone use at the warehouse/delivery interface, and their potential in the 4PL freight context.
This project will provide guidance on best practice for the procurement and safe use of incident response vehicles and truck-mounted attenuators.