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ROSE-HUB ADJACENT PROJECTS

A partnership for the future: Clemson, U.S. Army to develop next generation of autonomous vehicle tools, prototyping

"Automotive autonomy technology is changing economies and global industries – and is also a driving force behind military modernization. Bringing these self-driving vehicles to life on- and off-road requires new concepts and algorithms to be tested expeditiously and cost-effectively – all of which happen through virtual prototyping. This key enabler for autonomy is the focus behind a new $18 million center housed at the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR) and a research partnership with the U.S. Army Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVSC)"...(continue reading) 

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Connected Autonomy in Manufacturing Applications

There are multiple open research projects in "Robotics for Manufacturing". The biggest theme for all of them is "assistive robotics".


Connected Autonomy in On-Road and Off-Road Mobility

ARMLab is spearheading research in On-Road Mobility on several fronts, from SIL/HIL development and testing on small-scale platforms in controlled environment, to full-scale autonomous vehicle development though the OpenCAV program.


Accelerating Autonomous Vehicle Research with Simulation-as-a-Service and NVIDIA Virtual GPU  (showcased at GTC202)

We discuss the worlds of autonomous vehicle research with the Metamoto Simulation-as-a-Service platform and the NVIDIA virtual GPU-enabled datacenter design delivered by the Clemson HPC team, which makes it possible for the researchers at Clemson University's department of automotive engineering to invent the next generation of autonomous solutions for the automotive industry.