Road safety lift: CAVs can now see around corners
Australian scientists have made a breakthrough in cooperative perception tests, showing that CAVs can now see hidden pedestrians, even through buildings.
Australian scientists have made a breakthrough in cooperative perception tests, showing that CAVs can now see hidden pedestrians, even through buildings.
iMOVE now has 50 projects either on the go or completed. Find out more about the latest 10, who’s leading them, and where they are taking place.
The Ipswich Connected Vehicle Pilot sees hundreds of cars fitted with technology to allow them to communicate with each other and with road infrastructure.
iMOVE has hit the 40 project mark. Find out more about the project numbers 31 to 40, who’s leading them, and where they are taking place.
This PhD research concentrates on the development of an ad hoc vehicular network architecture using the PC5 interface of the LTE standard.
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.
An interview with Cohda Wireless CEO, Paul Gray, in which he tells us what his company does, and his thoughts on connected and automated vehicles.
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.
Development of a general framework for cooperative data fusion, integrating data coming from vehicles and infrastructure.
Cohda Wireless has presented a smart streetlight system concept, and its C-V2X software development kit, at the ITS World Congress 2018.
iMOVE, QUT and Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads have signed a $2.58 million, 3.5 year research partnership to help prepare for and accelerate the emergence of cooperative technologies onto Australian roads.
Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads is conducting an on-road field test of C-ITS safety applications retrofitted to around 500 vehicles and road infrastructure, in Ipswich, Queensland.
A prototype system making use of wireless vehicular communication is looking to ensure that road users see when a motorcycle is nearby on the road.