Autonomous vehicles and Australian roads: Are they ready for each other?
How would an autonomous car fare on Australian roads right now? Could it read road signs? How much more help would it need? We found out.
News, articles, interviews and more, in the areas of intelligent transport systems, freight and logistics, and mobility.
How would an autonomous car fare on Australian roads right now? Could it read road signs? How much more help would it need? We found out.
Discounted pricing for the 2020 Transport of Tomorrow conference has been extended. See the pricing, plus discounts for researchers, students, startups, …
The 4 February 2020 edition of ITS Monday, a weekly curated list of interesting content from across the ITS and smart mobility worlds.
The 28 January 2020 edition of ITS Monday, a weekly curated list of interesting content from across the ITS /smart mobility worlds.
Information about the 2020 Transport of Tomorrow conference, including dates, location, program, speakers, and more. And find out how to book your tickets.
What were iMOVE’s most-read articles over the course of 2019? We’re glad you asked, and here they are, counted down from 10 to number 1.
An event was held last week to showcase the work of iMOVE’s 2019 intake of Undergraduate Student Industry Program participants.
Find out more about iMOVE’s Transport of Tomorrow 2020 conference, and get in early for a great price!
A survey for the Australian Intelligent Transport Systems community, to gain an picture of the gaps that exist in all aspects of training in the industry.
A new paper, Road User Charging for Electric Vehicles should further open up the ongoing debate about policy reform for / on Australian roads.
The Federal Government is looking for input from the freight and logistics sector in the design, breadth, and build of a National Freight Data Hub.
iMOVE now has more than 20 projects up and running, or recently completed. Here’s the details on projects 11 to 20. Find out more who’s doing what, & where.
Cohda Wireless has used its V2X-Locate technology in a demonstration of its capability in truck platooning.
The iMOVE project ‘Data collection for efficient bus replacement services in rail disruptions’ has been nominated for two prestigious research awards.
Mina Ghanbarikarekani, a PhD student at the University of Technology Sydney, has won the Best Student Paper Award at an international ITS conference.
iMOVE’s Cooperative and Highly Automated Driving Safety Study project, using ZOE2, a level 4 CAV, has been shortlisted for an award.