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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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