Andrew Higgins: In TraNSIT
Andrew Higgins is a Principal Research Scientist at CSIRO, and is the Project leader of TraNSIT (Transport Network Strategic Investment Tool).
Andrew Higgins is a Principal Research Scientist at CSIRO, and is the Project leader of TraNSIT (Transport Network Strategic Investment Tool).
This project looks to consider current parking challenges, & work towards a solution that enables the wider availability & usability of car-share services.
This project looks to consider current parking challenges, & work towards a solution that enables the wider availability & usability of car-share services.
The Australian Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Cities and Regional Development has announced its plan to design a national freight data hub.
This project investigates the standardisation of safety assurances that autonomous vehicles must satisfy, and how to verify these requirements.
The Australian Academy of Technology & Engineering has released a study examining how Australia should adapt new transport technology between now & 2030.
A 6-month trial of MaaS in Sydney, with participants using an app to pay for and arrange their everyday travel needs.
Details of the speaker topics, workshops and panel discussion to be presented at iMOVE’s Transport of Tomorrow Symposium, 26 and 27 March 2019.
An interview with Neil Scales OBE, Director-General of the Queensland Department of Transport & Main Roads, touching on what TMR is up to in smart mobility.
Our Transport of Tomorrow Symposium will be held in Melbourne, March 2019, a forum to help create the transport systems Australia needs for the future.
An interview with Cohda Wireless CEO, Paul Gray, in which he tells us what his company does, and his thoughts on connected and automated vehicles.
Zuduo Zheng is looking closely at the challenges of putting connected and automated vehicles on our roads. iMOVE asks him about the work he’s doing.
Development of an algorithm to provide priority at traffic lights to public transport, also with potential to reduce stop time for private vehicles.
Preparation for the arrival of Connected and Automated Vehicles on Australian roads, and their safety, mobility and environmental benefits.
Assessment of how successful current road infrastructure is in allowing the safe and reliable use of automated vehicles, and how to fix shortcomings.
The report from IMOVE’s first completed project, the MaaS and On-Demand Transport Consumer Research & Report, has been published.