iMOVE 2021 Undergraduate Student Industry Program awards
A showcase of winning video presentations from iMOVE’s 2021 intake of the Undergraduate Student Industry Program.
All the latest news, articles, and interviews, on intelligent transport systems, traffic management, traffic modelling, connected and automated vehicles, smart city building, roadside sensor systems, vehicle positioning, support for multi-modal transport services, and more.
A showcase of winning video presentations from iMOVE’s 2021 intake of the Undergraduate Student Industry Program.
Hear about the exciting ITS work that has taken place in Australia over the past year, in our C-ITS projects leading the way in Australia webinar.
Find out about outcomes from Australian C-ITS projects run through iMOVE, presented by leaders and researchers on the projects.
Watch the video recording of our ‘C-ITS in Australia:’ webinar, plus an invitation to participate in future C-ITS projects.
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.
In preparation for the director elections at our 2021 AGM on 18 November 2021, iMOVE is now inviting nominations for directors.
This webinar will share key findings from recently completed research by the Planning and Transport Research Centre (PATREC) in Western Australia.
A look at resilience as it relates to transport systems in a pandemic situation. This is particularly public transport but also roads and streets.
Swinburne University of Technology students and supervisors from the 2020 Undergraduate Industry Program tell their tale of the year.
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.
An exploratory study investigating the ability of new sources of passively-collected transport data as collection methods for strategic transport planning.
Hear from iMOVE Board member Michelle Reynolds, and her experience of taking a drive in Australia’s most advanced cooperative and automated car, ZOE2.
This project will see an Aimsun Live pilot system installed in Queensland, providing real-time simulation-based prediction, projecting 60 minutes ahead.
Could the need to track the coronavirus’ spread hold clues to non-health areas, such as traffic congestion? A new iMOVE project is testing the model.
A new report from iMOVE, TMR, QUT, and RACQ, to investigate exactly what is needed for maps to aid in the safe introduction of CAVs on Australian roads.