VIPR-GS: Off-Road Autonomous Vehicle Testing
Watch this video to learn more about Clemson's research center, Virtual Prototyping of Autonomy-Enabled Ground Systems (VIPR-GS). Specifically, its autonomous testing facility, the AVL DrivingCube, which allows for the testing of autonomous vehicle driving algorithms in a controlled environment on the chassis dyno.
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