Exploring the Movement and Place Framework
This project will develop a series of evidence-based design principles and guidelines to balance place-making and vehicle movement in NSW.
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.
This project will develop a series of evidence-based design principles and guidelines to balance place-making and vehicle movement in NSW.
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.
Addressing the critical need for new security schemes to be designed and implemented to protect our connected cars and transport systems.
This project investigates the standardisation of safety assurances that autonomous vehicles must satisfy, and how to verify these requirements.
A 6-month trial of MaaS in Sydney, with participants using an app to pay for and arrange their everyday travel needs.
Work toward a proposed framework and subsequent model to better utilise and account for changes in the future transport network capacity.
Identification & articulation of data requirements in the freight & supply chain sector, along with investigation of openness of companies to sharing data.
Development of a general framework for cooperative data fusion, integrating data coming from vehicles and infrastructure.
Project involves a comprehensive review of national and international research on travel demand mode, with a view to informing future research agenda.
A project involving a comprehensive review of national and international research on travel demand modelling, with a view to informing future research.
Improvement of Brisbane’s parking management through analysis, prediction, and data sharing.
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.