Overview

Current projects in transport operations include:

  • Improving the safety of pedestrian, road workers and cyclists through better visibility
  • ITS Deployment Guidelines
  • Maintenance scheduling; and intelligent agents in rail management
  • Sustainable resource use: a scalable system to support analysis, planning and decision-making
  • Traffic/ incident management/ ITS

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Grantor
  • Australian Council of Research (ARC)
  • Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads
  • QUT Strategic Collaborative Research Grant
Research leader
Organisational unit
Lead unit Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering Other units
 

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Partnerships

Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads

Publications and output

Andersson M., Murray M., Ferreira L., Lake N. (2004). Collection and use of railway track performance and maintenance data. Conference on Railway Engineering, June 2004, Darwin.

Lennie S. and Bunker J. (2004). Using lateral position information as a measure of driver behaviour around MCVs. 27th Australasian Transport Research Forum, 29 Sep - 1 October, Adelaide.

Lennie S., Bunker J. and Troutbeck R. (2004). Tracking ability of an MCV on a rural road. Road and Transport Research, Vol 13, No 2, June.

Ho T.K., Ferreira, L. and Law, K.H. (2004) Agent applications in rail transportation. Proc of International Conference on Intelligent Agents Web Technologies and Internet Commerce, 251-260, February, Vienna.

Marschke, K., Ferreira, L. and Bunker, J. (2004). Validating deployment guidelines for road-based intelligent transport systems (its) and traffic operation services. CAITR Conference, Melbourne, 8-10 December 2004.

Ramsay E. and Bunker J. (2004). Progression of different vehicle types in a signalised urban arterial corridor - model development and calibration. CAITR Conference, 8-10 December 2004, Melbourne.

Ramsay E., Bunker J. and Troutbeck R. (2004). Signalised intersection capacity reduction of trucks. 2004 International Conference on Traffic and Transportation Studies. Dalian, China, 2-4 August.

Bunker J. (2003). Moving multi-combination vehicles on Brisbane's urban arterial roads. Transport Futures, December.