Replacement bus patronage counting and wait time measurement
This project will identify and trial suitable systems for automatic real-time patronage counting for replacement bus services during Melbourne rail disruptions.

This project will identify and trial suitable systems for automatic real-time patronage counting for replacement bus services during Melbourne rail disruptions.
This project will provide robust recommendations for suggested initiatives to influence travel behaviours and demand in a university environment.
This project will develop data fusion and machine learning models to estimate service use for Melbourne trams and make real-time prediction of tram loads.
A Melbourne-based startup, She’s A Crowd, is helping government make transport safer for women by shining a light on gender-based violence.
Watch the video recording of our ‘Progress towards more efficient supply chains’ webinar, plus access project reports and speakers’ slide decks.
A downloadable final report for our ‘Managing transport system investment risk’ project, along with the main findings of that report.
The ODIN PASS MaaS trial will launch in mid-2021 at University of Queensland St Lucia for staff and students over a 12-month initial deployment period.
This project will investigate the systemic issues, opportunities, and barriers for overcoming transport disadvantage and enhancing community transport.
A downloadable final report for our Co-modality: Making use of public transport to carry freight, with partners Transport for NSW and University of Sydney.
This PhD project will develop an end-to-end food shipping quality monitoring and assurance system based on a wide area IoT network architecture.
Assessment of emerging sustainable urban mobility opportunities for Liverpool NSW, underpinned by the opening of the new Nancy-Bird Walton Airport.
A look at resilience as it relates to transport systems in a pandemic situation. This is particularly public transport but also roads and streets.
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 PhD research project aims to assist public transport service providers improve quality, operational efficiency, and farebox recovery ratios.
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