VSI Labs and American Center for Mobility Partner on Destination ACM
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VSI Labs is partnering with the American Center for Mobility (ACM) to debut a new event series in 2021. MINNEAPOLIS (PRWEB) January 27, 2021 Following a successful launch of its Automated Drive Series last year, ADAS and automated driving research firm VSI Labs is partnering with the American Center for Mobility (ACM) to debut a new initiative, Destination ACM. Destination ACM will consist of a quarterly long-distance drive utilizing VSI’s research vehicles throughout 2021. Each drive will launch from VSI’s Minneapolis headquarters, following various driving routes to ACM, where a day of testing and demonstration will be conducted at the 500+ acre facility.
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First license for AV testing software goes to American Center for Mobility
A unique new cloud-based operating system for testing connected or automated vehicles has for the first time been licensed for use beyond Mcity at the University of Michigan, where it was developed.
The Mcity OS software, which lets researchers create and execute complex, highly repeatable testing scenarios for vehicles that are connected, automated, or both connected and automated, has been licensed by the U-M Office of Technology Transfer to the American Center for Mobility in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
Mcity OS is especially useful in situations involving smart road infrastructure and intelligent transportation systems, as is the case at ACM. ACM collaborated with Mcity to integrate Mcity OS with simulated and physical test infrastructure at its 500-acre Smart Mobility Test Center about 15 miles east of Ann Arbor.
A unique new cloud-based operating system for testing connected or automated vehicles has for the first time been licensed for use beyond Mcity at the University of Michigan, where it was developed.
The Mcity OS software, which lets researchers create and execute complex, highly repeatable testing scenarios for vehicles that are connected, automated, or both connected and automated, has been licensed by the U-M Office of Technology Transfer to the American Center for Mobility in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
Mcity OS is especially useful in situations involving smart road infrastructure and intelligent transportation systems, as is the case at ACM. ACM collaborated with Mcity to integrate Mcity OS with simulated and physical test infrastructure at its 500-acre Smart Mobility Test Center about 15 miles east of Ann Arbor.