Large Australian animals and cars: Safety for all
Overview and final report of the completed project, “Large Animal Activated Roadside Monitoring and Alert System”. Also recommendations for additional research.
Overview and final report of the completed project, “Large Animal Activated Roadside Monitoring and Alert System”. Also recommendations for additional research.
This webinar looked at results and the (safer) road ahead for the Large Animal Activated Roadside Monitoring and Alert System.
Establishment of operational perspectives on transport equity and reduce car dependency in Western Sydney plus recommend how to address these issues.
This project focused on utilising crowd-sourced data for generating road safety insights, aimed to understand the capabilities of such data by developing two prototype applications for road infrastructure managers.
A wrap-up of the “Scenario developments for forecasting urban freight shifts” project, including downloadable copies of its final reports.
Develop and field test a large animal activated roadside monitoring and alert system for detecting large animals on roadsides and alerting motorists in advance.
This project will report findings on six use cases unique to Australia as pertains to the use of autonomous vehicles on public roads.
Congratulations to Professors Sebastien Glaser and Ronald Schroeter for the new Training Centre for Automated Vehicles in Rural and Remote Regions.
The final reports for the Cooperative and Highly Automated Driving Safety Study, a trial of a prototype, level 4, highly automated vehicle on Queensland roads.
The Department of Transport and Main Roads (Queensland) CAVI initiative is at the forefront of work on connectivity and automation for safer & cleaner roads.
Demonstrating the use of historic crowdsourced data to create value in road management process by prototyping tools supporting road network management.
This project will identify functional safety risks of selected scenarios of the remote operation of Highly Automated Vehicles, and provide recommendations.
Download the three final reports from iMOVE’s ‘Ipswich Connected Vehicle Pilot (ICVP) project.
An overview of the research capability, staff, and iMOVE projects involving Queensland University of Technology’s CARRS-Q.
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.