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CAITR-2005
The 27th Conference of Australian Institutes of Transport Research (CAITR) was held on 7-9 December 2005.
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CAITR-2005 Conference Papers
A framework for managing environmental impacts arising from trucks using metropolitan road links, (pdf 170 kb), James Luk and Jencie McRobert, ARRB Group Ltd.
An investigation of attitudes towards risk factors, personal driving ability and road safety information among rural and remote road users, (pdf 224 kb), Gayle Sticher, CARRS-Q, Queensland University of Technology.
An overview and assessment of the literature on land use-travel behaviour connections, (pdf 101 kb), Ali Soltani, University of South Australia.
Better access to transport data must be good? Nariida Smith and Leorey Marquez, CSIRO (electronic file unavailable).
Bus rapid transit corridors in Sydney for sustainable development, (pdf 143 kb), Upali Vandebona and Benoit Rossi, University of New South Wales.
Car following models review and a proposed unifying framework for measuring and modelling driver behaviour, Tu Ton (CSIRO) and Majid Sarvi (Monash University) (electronic file unavailable).
Choice factors in the adoption of alternative fuels and new technology vehicles: An SP approach, (pdf 308 kb), Doina Olaru, Zeenat Abdoolakhan and Brett Smith.
Coordination and real time optimisation of a traffic signal control system using intelligent agents, (pdf 243 kb), Suphasawas Nigarnjanagool and Hussein Dia, University of Queensland.
Design of a computer based survey instrument for modelling multimodal passenger demand, (pdf 303 kb), Omer Khan, Luis Ferreira, Jon Bunker (Queensland University of Technology) and Partha Parajuli (Redland Shire Council).
Development and evaluation of ramp metering algorithms, (pdf 388 kb), Sarintorn Winyoopadit and Hussein Dia, University of Queensland.
Evaluating EBusiness in a Railway Environment: A Fuzzy Logic Decision Model Approach, Clara Tetther, Queensland University of Technology (electronic file unavailable).
Evaluation of benefits of incident management on the arterial and motorway road networks using micro simulation, (pdf 1019 kb), William Gondwe (Queensland Main Roads) and Hussein Dia (UQ).
Evaluation of toll collection facility performance using traffic simulation, (pdf 1925 kb), Nick Poon and Hussein Dia, University of Queensland.
Evaluation of the impacts of traffic signal control parameters on network performance, (pdf 245 kb), Caroline Sutandi (Parahyangan Catholic University, Indonesia) and Hussein Dia (University of Queensland).
Fandangles, and all that jazz, Tony Richardson, The Urban Transport Institute (electronic file unavailable).
Fixed environment mapping using mobile laser sensors, (pdf 437 kb), Andrew M. Tulloh, CSIRO.
Implementation of power-based fuel consumption and environmental emissions models in traffic simulation, (pdf 444 kb), Hussein Dia, Sakda Panwai, Noppakun Boongrapue (University of Queensland) and Tu Ton, Nariida Smith (CSIRO).
Institutions for urban transport sustainability: case of Pakistan, (pdf 274 kb), Imran Muhammad, University of Melbourne.
Kelvin Grove Urban Village: The use of GIS in active transport planning, Matthew Gray and Jonathan Bunker, Queensland University of Technology (electronic file unavailable).
Management of competing demands on urban freight corridors, (pdf 335 kb), Euan Ramsay and Jonathan Bunker, Queensland University of Technology.
Melbourne Urban Activity Patterns 1994-2002: Its Dynamic Mapping and Geographic Analysis, Oz Kayak, RMIT (electronic file unavailable).
Microscopic, macroscopic and stability analysis of reactive agent-based car following models, (pdf 770 kb), Sakda Panwai and Hussein Dia, University of Queensland.
Modelling of vehicle emissions using traffic simulation, (pdf 708 kb), Noppakun Boongrapue and Hussein Dia (University of Queensland) and Rocco Zito (University of South Australia).
Modelling route choice behaviour under the influence of real time information using neural-fuzzy techniques, (pdf 806 kb), Sakda Panwai and Hussein Dia, University of Queensland.
Multi-objective evaluation of intermodal freight terminal location decisions, (pdf 449 kb), Ackchai Sirikijpanichkul and Luis Ferreira, Queensland University of Technology.
Proof-of-concept - White-noisy road test and pipe test to determine suspension Parameters, (pdf 1707 kb), Lloyd Davis, Queensland Department of Main Roads.
Rushing ruins livelihoods - Road safety in the taxi industry, (pdf 86 kb), Daniel Stewart, Herbert Biggs and Jeremy Davey, CARRS-Q, Queensland University of Technology.
The structure of supply chain transport networks in Australia: More modelling, David Wilson, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (electronic file unavailable).
Towards Developing a Flexible Transport Management System, Nikolaos Vogiatzis, University of South Australia (electronic file unavailable).
Transformation of the Australian car fleet: Likely responses to current and projected petrol price, (pdf 1128 kb), John Taplin and Zeenat Abdoolakhan, University of Western Australia.
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