|
Civil Engineering Home
Previous CAITR Proceedings
|
|
CAITR-2006
The 28th Conference of Australian Institutes of Transport Research (CAITR) was held on 6-8 December 2006 and hosted by the University of New South Wales.
Assessing pedestrian exposure to fine particulates at fine levels of spatio-temporal resolution, Qian Liu and Stephen Greaves, Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies, The University of Sydney.
Analysis of minute-by-minute pollution exposure inside a car - a time-series modelling approach, Tharit Issarayangyun and Stephen Greaves, Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies, The University of Sydney.
Transport, physical activity and health, Horst Kayak, RMIT. (Electronic file unavailable)
Child pedestrian to school, Sharifuzan Anuar, The University of Melbourne.
Development of a graduate unit of study on transport and logistic systems, Christopher J Skinner, Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies, The University of Sydney. (Electronic file unavailable)
A freight capacity model, Yannick Michel and James Luk, ARRB Group Ltd. (Electronic file unavailable)
Child Inter-modal transportation design for waste recovery, Paul Beavis, Sara Bartoli, Francesca Michetti, Francesca Porta and Stephen Moore, The University of New South Wales and Politecnico di Milano.
A sustainability/accessibility metric for transport and land use decision making, Ken Doust, The University of New South Wales.
An assessment of the negative impacts of road projects on some road users in a hypothetical congested network, John Taplin and Min Qiu, The University of Western Australia.
Toward an examination and forecast model of travel impacts of telecommuting, Son The Vu, The University of New South Wales. (Electronic file unavailable)
A framework of LRT in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, A�zizan Hussain, TSC, The University of South Australia.
Investigation to enhance sustainable improvements in high speed rail transport, Lara Brunello, Jonathan Bunker and Luis Ferreira, Queensland University of Technology.
The development of Malaysian Highway - rail level crossing safety systems : A research framework, Siti Zaharah Ishak, TSC, the University of South Australia.
Public transport performance measures of road traffic congestion relief - research context and directions, Md. Aftabuzzaman, Graham Currie and Majid Sarvi, Institute of Transport Studies, Monash University.
The impacts of public transport reliability on passenger wait time, Daniel Csikos and Graham Currie, Institute of Transport Studies, Monash University. (Electronic file unavailable)
From car pooling to carbon pooling - a career of transitions, Tony Richardson, The Urban Transport Institute. (Electronic file unavailable)
Behavioural impacts of integrated public transportation information system: A research framework, Syahriah Bachok, TSC, the University of South Australia. (Electronic file unavailable)
Bus and car travel time model for arterial roads in Melbourne, Michelle Su, Paul Bennett, James Luk and Charles Karl, ARRB Group Ltd. (Electronic file unavailable)
Reliability evaluation on driver reaction characteristics, Jin Jian, Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies, The University of Sydney. (Electronic file unavailable)
Real time traffic data collection, Tu Ton, CSIRO. (Electronic file unavailable)
Moreton 2030 - A vision for efficient urban structure in South East Queensland, Chris Hale, University of Queensland Centre for Transport Strategy.
Child institutional issues in TDM implementation, Sean Weier, University of Queensland Centre for Transport Strategy.
Network design concepts in urban transit systems, Upali Vandebona, the University of New South Wales.
Optimal congestion charges based on private and social marginal costs calculated from traffic microsimulation, Yu Chao Sun and John Taplin, University of Western Australia.
The automation of route choice parameters through the VISSIM COM interface to calibrate microsimulation models, Julian Laufer, Maunsell.
Variable speed limits and lane control signs: Warrants for placement on Queensland urban motorways, Tara Herley and Sandra Lennie, Queensland DMR.
What is value? David Wilson, RMIT University. (Electronic file unavailable)
The role of the income effect in modelling choice variability, Brett Smith, University of Western Australia. (Electronic file unavailable)
Uses and abuses of modelling in transport, Tu Ton, CSIRO. (Electronic file unavailable)
ITS (Monash) Research 2006.
If you experience problems downloading the above information, try doing a right-mouse-click on the relevant above link and either "Print Target" or "Save Target As" to your computer hard-drive. Adobe Reader Version 6 is still required to read the pdf document.
(To work with pdf files you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader Version 6 installed on your computer. The free Acrobat reader is sufficient, and can be downloaded
from the Adobe Website.)
If you experience problems using Adobe Acrobat Reader 6 to view pdf files on this website, please visit the
Adobe Support Website.
|