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American Center for Mobility Receives First License for AV Testing Software

DBusiness Magazine American Center for Mobility Receives First License for AV Testing Software The American Center for Mobility in Ypsilanti Township has received the first license to use a new cloud-based operating system for testing connected or automated vehicles. The platform was developed by Mcity, an AV test site that mimics a small town at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. The American Center for Mobility in Ypsilanti has received the first license to use Mcity OS to assist with testing connected or automated vehicles. // Photo courtesy of American Center for Mobility The American Center for Mobility in Ypsilanti Township has received the first license to use a new cloud-based operating system for testing connected or automated vehicles. The platform was developed by Mcity, an AV test site that mimics a small town at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.

Mcity offers cloud C/AV solution to ACM

Mcity OS allows users to accelerate C/AV testing (© Phuttaphat Tipsana | Dreamstime.com) A cloud-based operating system (OS) for testing connected and autonomous vehicles (C/AV) has been licensed for use beyond the Mcity test facility at the University of Michigan. The Mcity OS software has been licensed by the University of Michigan s Office of Technology Transfer to the American Center for Mobility (ACM) in Ypsilanti, Michigan. ACM collaborated with Mcity to integrate it into simulated and physical test infrastructure at its 500-acre smart mobility test centre about 15 miles east of the city of Ann Arbor. A statement issued by the University of Michigan News office says Mcity OS allows users to accelerate C/AV testing, reduce testing costs and speed up overall product development. 

First license for AV testing software goes to American Center for Mobility

Date Time 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.

First license for AV testing software developed by U-M s Mcity 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.

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