Remote vehicle testing from Indiana to Michigan
From more than 320km away in Indiana, Purdue University researchers were able to test their AV technology using the University of Michigan’s (U-M) real-world test track in Ann Arbor, Detroit, using real and virtual cars, and pedestrians.
This first remote use of the track, known as the Mcity Test Facility, came 14 months after U-M announced plans to develop Mcity 2.0. Supported by a four-year US$5.1m grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Mcity 2.0 project aims to offer the facility’s technology, data sets and physical test track to remote researchers in the US.
Remote vehicle testing from Indiana to Michigan
2024-02-02 01:05