System development to control vehicle driver / occupant emotion
This project aims to develop a system to control driver / occupant emotions and mental & physical conditions to enhance road safety & in-vehicle experience.
This project aims to develop a system to control driver / occupant emotions and mental & physical conditions to enhance road safety & in-vehicle experience.
The key aim of this is to develop the foundation to inform post-2030 electricity systems of the impact and needs brought on by the electrification of transport.
Book your free ticket for the ‘Aligning the transport and energy sectors as we electrify transport’ event in Melbourne on 9 May 2023.
This project will analyse the public transport bus network of metropolitan Melbourne, and build a spatio-temporal charging map for the use of electric buses.
Discover the ITS, freight, and smart mobility research capabilities of RMIT University, Overview, key staff and research facilities, projects, interviews and more.
Find out more about RMIT student Kun Zou, a participant in iMOVE’s Industry PhD Program. His research project: Advanced driver state monitoring system.
This PhD project aims to develop a system with a data-driven human driver behaviour model that can help detect the attention level of drivers.
This PhD project will focus on smart adoption of MaaS with the purpose of providing vulnerable travellers with equitable mobility services.
This project will examine if and how CAV modes and services can be incorporated into the Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport 2002.
Research project to develop empirical understanding of the skills gaps, shortages, and the necessary training needs in transport/mobility to inform policy.
This project investigates a novel method of using a long tether and a medium fixed-wing drone to deliver multiple packages at various weights.
This project will result in the building of a storymap to prepare for the safe navigation of passive level crossings by autonomous freight vehicles.
This project looks to consider current parking challenges, & work towards a solution that enables the wider availability & usability of car-share services.
What’s the path from civil engineering to ants & transport? RMIT University lecturer & researcher Nirajan Shiwakoti tells us about his career & research.
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.
iMOVE has marked the end of its first intake of Undergraduate Student Industry Program students with an awards dinner, with prizes awarded to students for their end-of-year video presentations.