Vehicular network architecture using the 5G standard
This PhD research concentrates on the development of an ad hoc vehicular network architecture using the PC5 interface of the LTE standard.
This PhD research concentrates on the development of an ad hoc vehicular network architecture using the PC5 interface of the LTE standard.
A project looking at vehicle detection technologies for traffic signal control and smart freeway operations, using comparative analysis and field trials.
Safety and congestion are two of the key challenges on our networks and there is strong potential for connectivity and C-ITS to help.
This proof-of-concept project aims to develop a Vehicle to Bicycle (V2B) communication system to reduce collisions and enhance driver awareness of cyclists.
Digitalisation of buses offers safety and operational improvements, and enhances the overall passenger experience.
Courtesy of the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads, QUT’s ZOE CAV and its research team are available for interested parties.
Cohda Wireless’ MK6C Evaluation Kit is its latest hardware release, with hopes it will see V2X as OEMs’ tech of choice in the connected vehicle space.
iMOVE partner, the Adelaide-based Cohda Wireless, will supply some of its V2X-Locate technology to a test bed in central Berlin.
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.
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.
Cohda Wireless ran a live test in the Adelaide CBD of its V2X-Locate technology, helping two connected, driverless cars navigate and communicate.
iMOVE has published full details on its first 10 transport and smart mobility projects. Find out more about the R&D, who’s doing what, & where.
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.
In a 3-month trial more than 100 heavy vehicles in Sydney will communicate with traffic lights, with the aim of reducing traffic congestion.