Publications

Journal Papers

  1. Irannezhad, E., Mahadevan, R., 2022. ‘Examining factors influencing the adoption of solo, pooling and autonomous ride-hailing services in Australia’. Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies. 136 (2022) 103524. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trc.2021.103524 .

  2. Holtum, P., Irannezhad, E., Marsden, G. and Mahadevan, R., 2021. ‘Business or Pleasure?: A Comparison of Migrant and Non-Migrant Uber Drivers in Australia’. Work, Employment and Society, https://doi.org/10.1177/09500170211034741.

  3. Irannezhad, E. and Faroqi, H., 2021. Addressing some of bill of lading issues using the Internet of Things and blockchain technologies: a digitalized conceptual framework. Maritime Policy & Management, pp.1-19. Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.1080/03088839.2021.1930223 .

  4. Rezaei, H., Irannezhad, E. and Mamdoohi, A.R., 2021. Heterogeneous analysis of mode choice behavior using latent class model. Journal of Transportation Research, 18(3), pp.61-74. http://www.trijournal.ir/article_115402.html.

  5. Irannezhad, E; (2020), Architectural Design Requirements for a Blockchain-based Port Community System, Logistics 2020, 4(4), 30; https://doi.org/10.3390/logistics4040030 .

  6. Irannezhad, Elnaz; Prato, Carlo; and Hickman, Mark (2019); An intelligent decision support system prototype for hinterland port logistics; Decision Support Systems. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2019.113227 .

  7. Irannezhad, Elnaz; Prato, Carlo; Hickman, Mark (2018), The effect of cooperation among shipping lines on transport costs and pollutant emissions. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 65, pp. 312-323. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trd.2018.09.008.

  8. Irannezhad, Elnaz; Prato, Carlo; Hickman, Mark (2019), A Joint Hybrid Model of the Choice of Container Terminals and Dwell Time. Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 121, PP. 119-133. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tre.2017.12.005.

  9. Irannezhad, Elnaz; Mahadevan, Renuka (2020), Is blockchain Tourism’s new hopes?; The Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Technology. https://doi.org/10.1108/JHTT-02-2019-0039 .

  10. Xi, DingLi; O'Brien, Timothy; Irannezhad, Elnaz (2019), Investigating the Investment Behaviors in Cryptocurrency. The Journal of Alternative Investments. , 23(2), pp.141-160. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3905/jai.2020.1.108 .

  11. Irannezhad, Elnaz; Prato, Carlo; Hickman, Mark; Shariat, Afshin (2017), Copula–based joint discrete–continuous model of road vehicle type and shipment sizes. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, (2610), pp.87-96. https://doi.org/10.3141/2610-10.

  12. Irannezhad, Elnaz; Hickman, Mark; Prato, Carlo (2017), Modeling the Efficiency of a Port Community System as an Agent–based Process. Procedia of Computer Science, 109, PP 918–923, Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2017.05.422.

  13. Nassir, Neema; Hickman, Mark; Malekzadeh, Ali; Irannezhad, Elnaz (2016), A utility–based travel impedance measure for public transit network accessibility. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 88, pp. 26–39. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tra.2016.03.007 .

  14. Nassir, Neema; Hickman, Mark; Malekzadeh, Ali; Irannezhad, Elnaz (2015), Modeling transit passenger choices of access stop. Transportation Research Record, 2493(2493), pp.70–77. https://doi.org/10.3141/2493-08.

Book Chapters

Irannezhad, Elnaz, Prato, Carlo, and Hickman, Mark (2017), The Choice of Using Distribution Centers in Container Import Chain: A Hybrid Model Correcting for Missing Information, City Logistics, Wiley–ISTE.

Peer-reviewed Conference Papers

Transportation Research Board (TRB) Annual Meetings:

  1. Taghavi, Mehdi; Irannezhad, Elnaz; Prato, Carlo (2020); Imputation of Truck Rest Stop Events from GPS Data with a Continuous Hidden Markov Model. Accepted for the presentation in the Transportation Research Board (TRB) 99th Annual Meeting, Washington D.C. USA. 12-16 January 2020.

  2. Schrobback, Peggy, Irannezhad, Elnaz and Prato, Carlo (2019); Investigating the Demand for Coastal Non-bulk Freight Shipping in Queensland; The Transportation Research Board (TRB) 98th Annual Meeting; Washington D.C. USA; 13-17 January 2019.

  3. Irannezhad, Elnaz, Prato, Carlo, and Hickman, Mark (2018); A Cooperative Model of Inland Container Transportation; The Transportation Research Board (TRB) 97th Annual Meeting; Washington D.C. USA; 7-11 January 2018.

  4. Irannezhad, Elnaz, Prato, Carlo, Hickman, Mark, and Shariat, Afshin (2017), Copula–based joint discrete–continuous model of road vehicle type and shipment sizes; The Transportation Research Board (TRB) 96th Annual Meeting; 8-12 January 2017; Washington D.C. USA.

  5. Nassir, Neema, Hickman, Mark, Malekzadeh, Ali, and Irannezhad, Elnaz (2015); Modeling transit access stop choices. In: The Transportation Research Board 94th Annual Meeting. Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting; 11–16 January 2015; Washington D.C. USA.


IEEE Conferences:

  1. Taghavi, Mehdi; Irannezhad, Elnaz; Prato, Carlo (2019); Identifying Truck Stops from a Large Stream of GPS Data via a Hidden Markov Chain Model; The 22nd IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference (ITSC). Auckland, New Zealand, 27-30 October 2019; DOI: 10.1109/ITSC.2019.8917156.

  2. Irannezhad, Elnaz; Mousavi, S.Hossein; Shariat, Afshin (2010); The Effects of passage restriction for heavy vehicles, on tour trips, in urban networks, International Conference on Computer and Network Technology, IEEE Xplore, pp. 430-433. doi: 10.1109/ICCNT.2010.80.


World Conference on Transport Research (WCTR):

  1. Irannezhad, Elnaz (2019); Is blockchain a solution for logistics and freight transportation problems?; The 15th World Conference on Transport Research - WCTR 2019, 26-9 May 2019, Mumbai, India.


International Conference on City Logistics:

  1. Irannezhad, Elnaz, Prato, Carlo, and Hickman, Mark (2017), The Choice of Using Distribution Centers in Container Import Chain: A Hybrid Model Correcting for Missing Information. The 10th International Conference on City Logistics (City Logistics 2017), 14-16 June 2017, Phuket, Thailand.

  2. Irannezhad, Elnaz; Shariat, Afshin; Babaee, Mohsen (2010); The Effects of Specification of Urban Network on Optimal Fuel Distribution, 3rd International Conference on Transportation and Logistics, Japan, 2010.


Australian Transport Research Forum (ATRF):

  1. Saxena, Neeraj; Irannezhad, Elnaz; Soet, Wes (2021); An Overview of Dynamic Traffic Assignment Models for Practitioners, Brisbane, Australia, 8-10 December 2021.

  2. Taghavi, Mehdi, Irannezhad, Elnaz, Schrobback, Peggy, Moghaddam, Mahboobeh, Prato, Carlo G. and Nave, Robert (2017); Strategies to increase port competitiveness; The Australasian Transport Research Forum 2017 Proceedings. Australasian Transport Research Forum 2017, Auckland, New Zealand, 25-27 November 2017.

  3. Irannezhad, Elnaz and Hickman, Mark (2016); Behavioral urban freight modelling: exploring effects of policies on an urban freight distribution system; The 38th Australian Transport Research Forum (ATRF 2016), Melbourne, Australia. 27–29 November 2016.

  4. Irannezhad, Elnaz; Hickman, Mark; Mousavi, Seyed Hossein (2015); New approach to calculation of a transfer matrix in a transit network; The 37th Australian Transport Research Forum; 30 September – 2 October 2015; Sydney, Australia.


Other Conferences:

  1. Irannezhad, Elnaz, Hickman, Mark, and Prato, Carlo (2017), Modeling the Efficiency of a Port Community System as an Agent–based Process. The 8th International Conference on Ambient Systems, Networks and Technologies, Agent-Based Modeling in Traffic and Transportation, ANT-2017, 16-19 May 2017, Madeira, Portugal.

  2. Mousavi, S.Hossein; Irannezhad, Elnaz; Hashemi, S.Mehdi (2013); Evaluating integration BRT and HOV in highways (Case Study: Hemmat), Traffic Engineering Issues Journal, Vol 13. No 46, Spring 2013. (Proceeding of the best papers of the 11th international traffic & transportation conference, Tehran, 2012).

  3. Irannezhad, Elnaz; Mousavi, Hossein; and Moraveji, Gholamreza (2013) Updating OD Matrix based on traffic counts for evaluating traffic management plans in Tehran", The 11th International Conference on Traffic and Transportation. Tehran, Iran.

  4. Dehghani, Nazli and Irannezhad, Elnaz (2010); The Effects of down counters on driver behaviors, Traffic Engineering Issues Journal, Vol. 11. No 44, Summer 2010. (Proceeding of the best papers of the 10th international traffic & transportation conference, Tehran, 2010).

  5. Irannezhad, Elnaz; Mousavi, S.Hossein; Zangiabadi, Mahdieh (2010); Pollution Zoning based on Land Use and Traffic Volume by GIS, 4th WSEAS International Conference on Urban Planning and Transportation (UPT '11), Greek.

  6. Irannezhad, Elnaz and Shariat, Afshin (2009); Freight Demand Estimation in Urban Networks, 9th traffic & transportation conference, Tehran. Irannezhad, Elnaz, and Mousavi, Hossein (2008) Proposed Plans to Improve Valiasr Square Traffic Situation & Validation Analysis. In: The 8th International Conference on Traffic and Transportation. Tehran, Iran.

  7. Irannezhad, Elnaz (2008); Complementary Models for Delay Estimation for HCM2000. In: The 8th International Conference on Traffic and Transportation. Tehran, Iran.

Industry Reports

ARRB Project Reports (2020-2021)

  1. Xue, S., Irannezhad, E. and Karl, C., 2022. Minimum physical infrastructure standard for the operation of automated driving part A: infrastructure investment (No. AP-R665A-22). https://trid.trb.org/view/1925767

  2. Irannezhad, E., Karl, C. and Xue, S., 2022. Minimum physical infrastructure standard for the operation of automated driving part B: scenarios for potential availability and usage of different levels and types of automated driving (No. AP-R665B-22). https://trid.trb.org/view/1925768

  3. Irannezhad, E., Karl, C. and Xue, S., 2022. Minimum physical infrastructure standard for the operation of automated driving part C: scenarios for investment in physical road and roadside infrastructure (No. AP-R665C-22). https://trid.trb.org/view/1925769

  4. Xue, S., Karl, C. and Irannezhad, E., 2022. Minimum physical infrastructure standard for the operation of automated driving part D: economic analysis of investment options (No. AP-R665D-22). https://trid.trb.org/view/1925770

  5. Irannezhad, E., Karl, C., Croft, B., 2022. Infrastructure Requirements of Connected Automated Vehicles. Prepared for Major Roads Project Victoria.

  6. Irannezhad, E., 2021. Fremantle Container Data Analysis. Prepared for Main Roads Western Australia. 38 Pages.

  7. Irannezhad, E., Green, D., Xue, S., Saxena, N., Berglas, R., 2021. Heavy Vehicle Impact Study in South Brisbane. Prepared for QLD Departmnet of Transport and Main Roads.

  8. Karl, C., Irannezhad, E. and Cheong, F., 2020. Future transport and mobility environment (No. i-MOVE 3-008). https://trid.trb.org/view/1839241

  9. CAV Probe Vehicle, iMove Project Report Phase 1 and 2. https://imoveaustralia.com/project/australian-cav-readiness-integrating-data-probe-vehicle/ (Unpublished, ongoing research)

  10. Irannezhad, E., Croft, B., Sinha, A., 2021. Heavy Vehicle Compliance Review of Best Practices in Australia and Internationally, QLD Department of Transport and Main Roads.

  11. Saxena, N., Irannezhad, I., 2021. Analytical DTA Project: Summary Report on Traffic Assignment Models. Prepared for Main Roads Western Australia. 27 Pages.

  12. Croft, B., Irannezhad, E., 2021. Review of Zero Connected and Automated Vehicle (CAV) Trial Projects. Prepared for Ernst & Young and Victoria Department of Transport.

Research Projects at University of Queensland (2016-2019)

  1. Irannezhad, E., Hine D., 2019. Freight Data Requirements Study; industry report as an iMove CRC research grant, commissioned by the Department of Infrastructure, Regional Development and Cities (DIRDC). https://www.infrastructure.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/appendix_c_gap_analysis_report_final.pdf

  2. Doust, K., Swan, A. Irannezhad, E., 2019. From Roots to Routes: a ground-up approach to freight and supply chain planning for the Northern Rivers NSW, industry report as an industry project commissioned by the Northern River NSW Regional Government. https://www.northernriversjo.nsw.gov.au/Documents/Projects/from-roots-to-routes-freight-and-supply-chain-strategy-appendices-a-b.pdf

  3. Irannezhad, E., 2019. The Rise of Blockchain for Port Logistics. industry reports prepared for the Port of Brisbane Pty. Ltd.

  4. Schrobback, P., Irannezhad, E. and Prato, C., 2018. Investigating the Demand for Coastal Non-bulk Freight Shipping in Queensland, industry report prepared for the Port of Brisbane Pty. Ltd.

  5. Irannezhad, E., Pekol, A., 2016. Who Moves What Where, industry report an industry project commissioned by the National Transport Commission (NTC). https://www.ntc.gov.au/sites/default/files/assets/files/Whomoveswhatwherereport.pdf

Manuscripts under the review:

    1. Schrobback, Peggy; Irannezhad, Elnaz and Prato, Carlo; A hybrid model for appraisal of coastal shipping. Prepared for submission to Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice.

    2. Mehdi Taghavi; Irannezhad, Elnaz; Prato, Carlo; Imputation of Truck Rest Stop Events from GPS Data with a Continuous Hidden Markov Model. Prepared for submission to Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review.

Working Papers:

    1. Alipour, Mohammad; Irannezhad, Elnaz; Stewart, Rodney; Sahin, Oz; Battery and Solar Photovoltaics Systems Adoption Behaviour in Queensland Residential Sector.

Non-academic Presentations / talks:

    1. Benefits and Costs of Providing a Minimum Physical Infrastructure Standard for the Operation of Automated Driving; Austroads Webinar, 17 March 2022.

    2. ATAP Guide Part 1: Modelling Network-wide Travel Time Variability: A Case Study, ATRF 2021, Brisbane, Australia, 8-10 December 2021.

    3. ATAP Guide Part 2: Modelling Travel Time Variability: A Practitioner Oriented Approach, ATRF 2021, Brisbane, Australia, 8-10 December 2021.

    4. Future Transport and Mobility, TfNSW Safety Forum, 11 Nov 2021.

    5. Hydrogen Fuel Cell Heavy Vehicles, AITPM, August 2021.

    6. Digital Supply Chain, National Roads and Traffic Expo, Virtual Conference, 30 Nov- 1 Dec 2020.

    7. Flexibility versus Job Security in Ride-hailing Platforms–Case study: Uber, Public Symposium: Automation, Ethics and Society; Customs House, Brisbane, Australia, 21 Nov.

    8. Blockchain Architecture Design Choices in the port Logistics, presented in the Supply Chain on Blockchain Conference; Brisbane, Australia; 15 July 2019.

    9. Blockchain for port logistics and supply chain, presented in the Ethereum Engineering Group; Brisbane, Australia; October 2018.