VIDEO: Transport cybersecurity webinar
With the burgeoning amount of connectivity technology in our vehicles & on our roads, cybersecurity is a priority topic for our governments & companies.
With the burgeoning amount of connectivity technology in our vehicles & on our roads, cybersecurity is a priority topic for our governments & companies.
The iMOVE project Australia’s Public Transport Disability Standards and CAVs project has been completed, and final reports are available for download.
Details of an upcoming webinar, a discussion of the latest developments in transport cybersecurity in Australia & Europe, with speakers from Q-Free and TMR.
The objective of this PhD study is to develop an eco-driving system for a mixed traffic consisting of CAVs and human-driven vehicles (HVs) on urban roads.
Cooperative perception is an emerging and promising technology for CAVs. Its further development has been the focus of a recently completed iMOVE project.
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.
Read about the findings from our ‘Conceptual architecture for future transport and mobility environment’ project, and download the final report.
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.
This study will look at current Australian attitudes towards CAVs, and levers available for government to increase community acceptance and confidence.
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.
We’re seeing project interest in 4 distinct areas right now. Find out what they are, and if your organisation would like to talk to us about being involved.
Hear from iMOVE Board member Michelle Reynolds, and her experience of taking a drive in Australia’s most advanced cooperative and automated car, ZOE2.
The pandemic has caused change in the transport world, but is it too soon to say that the change will remain? Or will we return to our pre-pandemic ways?
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.