Australian CAV readiness: Integrating a data probe vehicle
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.
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.
This project will provide evidence-based guidance to various levels of government for a Low and Zero Emission Transport Strategy for Australia.
This study will develop a methodology for the recalibration of the South Australian strategic transport demand model using new data collection methods.
An exploratory study investigating the ability of new sources of passively-collected transport data as collection methods for strategic transport planning.
The main aim of this project is to develop a set of effective policy responses for improving the efficiency of delivery operations in the Sydney metropolitan area.
This project will see an Aimsun Live pilot system installed in Queensland, providing real-time simulation-based prediction, projecting 60 minutes ahead.
This project will develop local capacity to integrate autonomous aircraft into the health care supply chain to remote communities in the Northern Territory.
This project will examine if and how CAV modes and services can be incorporated into the Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport 2002.
This project will build on simulations of gating, and use MFDs to demonstrate its benefits in enabling better control of the Perth road network.
Project to build new knowledge and develop approaches to perpetuate and mainstream some of the more positive behaviours and outcomes of working from home.
A project examining the benefits/drawbacks of working from home, and the impacts of different arrangements on productivity, transport, health, & wellbeing.
The results of an eight-month study of the benefits of moving to more connected vehicle technology on Australian roads have been released.
This project will use the Chatswood CBD as a living laboratory using data to improve visitor experience, with an initial focus on parking.
Research project to develop empirical understanding of the skills gaps, shortages, and the necessary training needs in transport/mobility to inform policy.
From lessons learnt in the FLEX autonomous shuttle trial at the Tonsley Innovation District, this project will deliver new, innovative use cases for FLEX.
The build of standardised analysis methodology to evaluate the safety benefits of C-ITS, guiding transport agencies in regard to supporting its development.