Scania autonomous truck test in WA
Rio Tinto is already well into using autonomous trains in its mining operations. Now it and Scania are trialling an autonomous truck in Western Australia.
Rio Tinto is already well into using autonomous trains in its mining operations. Now it and Scania are trialling an autonomous truck in Western Australia.
Victoria has begun a 2 year trial of Telstra’s new Cellular V2X technology. iMOVE partners VicRoads and the Transport Accident Commission are also involved.
Cohda Wireless has joined the TMR and iMOVE project ‘CAVI 500-vehicle C-ITS Field Operational Test’, supplying tech for V2V and V2I communications.
Zuduo Zheng is looking closely at the challenges of putting connected and automated vehicles on our roads. iMOVE asks him about the work he’s doing.
iMOVE interviews Amy Child, a transport and urban planner for over 16 years, and with a particular interest in active transport.
An interview with Majid Sarvi, chair in Transport Engineering, and professor in Transport for Smart Cities at the University of Melbourne.
An interview with Andy Taylor, Director of Strategy at Cubic Transportation Systems. He tells about his mission to mainstream MaaS, his background, & more.
iMOVE sits down and talks to Zoe Eather, smart city, no, smart community advocate, and finds out what she’s doing, and her career course so far.
An interview with RMIT’s Dr Flora Salim, covering her background, and thoughts on projects that would make a real difference to the ways we move.
Cohda Wireless ran a live test in the Adelaide CBD of its V2X-Locate technology, helping two connected, driverless cars navigate and communicate.
An interview with David Hensher. He was going to be a macroeconomist, but instead has made moves in the transport and mobility sector since the 1970s.
iMOVE sits down with QUT’s Michael Milford, asking him about how he came to specialise in the fields of robotics and artificial intelligence.
iMOVE has published full details on its first 10 transport and smart mobility projects. Find out more about the R&D, who’s doing what, & where.
Australia and the US state of Michigan connected via an MOU this week, looking to share knowledge and expertise in all things Intelligent Transport Systems.
Development of a general framework for cooperative data fusion, integrating data coming from vehicles and infrastructure.
Professor David Hensher looks at how new technologies and business models might be best-used to achieve the aim(s) of reducing traffic congestion.