Secure Data Provenance in the Internet of Vehicles
This work will develop a novel secure data provenance scheme for the Internet of Vehicles, ensuring data security, originality, & confidence in decision-making.
This work will develop a novel secure data provenance scheme for the Internet of Vehicles, ensuring data security, originality, & confidence in decision-making.
Register for our 11 October 2022 webinar, ‘Understanding the community’s desire to interact with Connected and Automated Vehicles’.
This PhD project aims to propose a solution to identify and possibly prevent any type of early stage C-ITS misbehaviour in the network.
iMOVE Managing Director Ian Christensen shines a light on three areas in which he sees strong opportunities for transport collaboration and focus.
This project will identify functional safety risks of selected scenarios of the remote operation of Highly Automated Vehicles, and provide recommendations.
This research will address key issues regarding perceptions of ADAS and AVs in older adults, the extent to which this tech can improve their safety and mobility.
This PhD project will look at algorithms to estimate the position/intention of pedestrians essential for the safe interaction between CAVs and pedestrians.
Research into customer-focused safe operation of CAVs in various urban environments to improve road user safety & inform NSW of road readiness for CAVs.
Download the three final reports from iMOVE’s ‘Ipswich Connected Vehicle Pilot (ICVP) project.
Download the three final reports from iMOVE’s ‘Improved network performance prediction through data-driven analytics and simulation’ project.
The focus of this PhD project is the security technologies that would enable authorities to govern, protect, and regulate SAVs access to the public road network.
This research program will explore opportunities that 5G offers to improve performance of CAV shuttles and accessibility for elderly and people with disability.
Setting out on the 10-year iMOVE journey we understood there was a reasonable chance that that the landscape could shift during the life of the CRC. It has.
This project will provide comprehensive driving data and analysis tools for the design and testing of an autonomous vehicles software stack.
MD Ian Christensen’s thoughts on connected and automated vehicles, and the work ahead to move toward implementation.
The iMOVE team congratulates Robert Bosch (Australia), the winner of the 2021 ITS-Australia /iMOVE Excellence in R&D Award.