HD maps for automated driving – literature review
This project will carry out a literature review on high definition map creation, ahead of further work in this area to facilitate automated driving.
This project will carry out a literature review on high definition map creation, ahead of further work in this area to facilitate automated driving.
iMOVE has hit the 40 project mark. Find out more about the project numbers 31 to 40, who’s leading them, and where they are taking place.
This PhD research concentrates on the development of an ad hoc vehicular network architecture using the PC5 interface of the LTE standard.
This project’s aim is to improve the households & business land use activity inputs to transport modelling provided by a spatial econometric land use model.
Ryan Falconer is the Lead Transport Advisor at Auckland Council, and has spoken to iMOVE about his view on transport, the pandemic, and the environment.
An interview with Greg Giraud. Managing Director at autonomous shuttle company EasyMile Australia & NZ, on his views about transport and the pandemic.
Ali Soltani is a professor of urban planning currently working at UniSA Creative. iMOVE asked Ali his thoughts on transport and the pandemic.
Our extensive interview with David Levinson, Professor of Transport Engineering at the University of Sydney. We cover his career, influences and more.
Kirsten McKillop, Manager Automated Vehicles at the NTC talks here about the rapid and significant ways this pandemic has affected our (transport) lives.
A research project exploring how traffic controls can be optimised to accommodate both legacy and autonomous vehicles, plus vulnerable road users.
Akshay Vij, research fellow at the Institute for Choice, within the University of South Australia, ponders the effects of COVID-19 on transport.
Dr Elliot Fishman, Director of the Institute for Sensible Transport, takes a cycling-oriented tilt at the effects of COVID-19 on transport.
Professor David Hensher, Director of the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies has given us his thoughts on how he sees COVID-19 affecting transport.
Michael Milford, Professor of Robotics at the Queensland University of Technology, on COVID-19 and its effect on transport now, and influence on its future.
A project looking at vehicle detection technologies for traffic signal control and smart freeway operations, using comparative analysis and field trials.
iMOVE has hit the 30 project mark. Find out more about the latest 10 projects, who’s leading them, and where they are taking place.