Connected vehicles: Data and behavioural analysis insights
This collaborative research project explores how connected vehicle (CV) data can inform insurance risk assessment while addressing customer privacy concerns.

This collaborative research project explores how connected vehicle (CV) data can inform insurance risk assessment while addressing customer privacy concerns.
This project aims to investigate ADAS to improve driver behaviour and deliver safer roads, lower claims costs and reduce e-waste.
Overview and final report of the completed project, “Connected and Automated Vehicle accessibility guide”. Also recommendations for additional R&D.
This project will look to replace subjective assessments of ADAS (Lane Departure Warning and Lane Keep Assist) with empirical metrics.
This project will work with international experts to assess the best practice for safe deployment, use & storage of batteries in electric vehicles & micromobility.
A report on the current parking, infrastructure and policy challenges that affect shared mobility models with a focus on evaluating free-floating car sharing.
Handling retired EV batteries sustainably will become a major challenge. This project, we research current and emerging practices for the next life of batteries.
Our MaaS trial in Sydney project, running for 2 years, has concluded, and a final report on the project has been released. That report is downloadable here.
After running for two years we present here some of our findings from the Sydney Mobility as a Service (MaaS) trial project.
This project will develop new highly efficient cybersecurity schemes to reverse engineer vehicular network communications.
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.
Data61 was the inaugural winner of the iMOVE-sponsored Excellence in Research & Development Award at the ITS Australia National Awards 2020.
A student team from UTS, and staff from IAG’s Research Centre worked together this year on a project involving vehicle cybersecurity.
The results of an eight-month study of the benefits of moving to more connected vehicle technology on Australian roads have been released.
Watch, and read, the answers to all of the questions from our recent webinar, Mobility as a Service: Progress and new insights from an Australian trial.
Watch the video of our Mobility as a Service: Progress and insights from an Australian trial webinar, featuring Professor David Hensher and Sam Lorimer.