ODIN PASS: A Mobility as Service trial at UQ
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.
Overviews, progress reports, and general info for research and development projects carried out by iMOVE and its partners, in the areas of: Intelligent Transport Systems, Freight and Logistics, and Personal and Public Mobility.
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 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 investigate the systemic issues, opportunities, and barriers for overcoming transport disadvantage and enhancing community transport.
A downloadable final report for our Co-modality: Making use of public transport to carry freight, with partners Transport for NSW and University of Sydney.
A downloadable progress report on our Evaluating loading dock capacity in new developments project.
This project will provide guidance on best practice for the procurement and safe use of incident response vehicles and truck-mounted attenuators.
This PhD project will develop an end-to-end food shipping quality monitoring and assurance system based on a wide area IoT network architecture.
Assessment of emerging sustainable urban mobility opportunities for Liverpool NSW, underpinned by the opening of the new Nancy-Bird Walton Airport.
A project investigating whether smart bike lights will not only enhance visibility, but also provide new insight into road safety issues for cyclists.
This PhD project will design, implement, & evaluate a novel distributed publish-process-subscribe framework for supply chains using blockchain technology.
This study will look at current Australian attitudes towards CAVs, and levers available for government to increase community acceptance and confidence.
This project will create a health and wellness program for people working across the transport and logistics industries in Australia.
The objective of this project is to establish a vehicle as a test bed to enable applied research by the ARRB FTS team into deployment of CAVs in Australia.
This project will provide evidence-based guidance to various levels of government for a Low and Zero Emission Transport Strategy for Australia.
This project will investigate AV/pedestrian interaction and AV/cyclist interaction to help introduce AVs to Australian roads safely and effectively.
Our MaaS trial in Sydney project, running for 2 years, has concluded, and a final report on the project has been released. That report is downloadable here.