Prof. Vinny Cahill
Prof. Vinny Cahill (School of Computer Science and Statistics) is a Computer Scientist whose research addresses optimization of urban resource usage and service delivery in order to improve the quality of life and sustainability of cities. Of particular current interest is the design of new AI-based techniques for urban traffic control, highway management and ‘mobility as a service’ to support sustainable mobility with the goal of optimizing travel-time reliability for travellers and freight.
Recent student projects
- The Managed Motorway: Studying the Effectiveness of a Dedicated Lane for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles on Motorways
- A Communication Architecture for Transportation Digital Twins using Apache Kafka
- Realistic Simulation of Pedestrians in SUMO
- A Simulated Parking Assistance System Using Slot-based Driving
- A Framework for Distributed Simulation of Intelligent Transportation Systems
- Named Data Networking in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks: The support of push-based traffic for transient, periodic data
- Investigating the benefits of push-based content distribution for safety-critical content in NDN VANETs