The Autonomous Plug-In HYbrid Vehicle research platform (APIHYV) finally arrives home

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Driverless vehicle research on campus recently got a big boost thanks to a National Science Foundation grant. This new Chrysler minivan from Rochester Hills-based Dataspeed is loaded with a full suite of sensors needed for road-legal, fully autonomous driving, including advanced optical cameras and a LIDAR system for creating 360-degree maps of the surrounding environment. Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Jaerock Kwon (far left) and his graduate students (from left) Aws Khalil, Elahe Delavari and Feeza Khan Khanzada are among the researchers who will beĀ using the new AV in their research. (Photo by Max Parham) https://lnkd.in/eNGxBR6K

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