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MiniAV Project

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MiniAV Project

The MiniAV project is meant to be a testbed for automated driving algorithm development and is to be used as a mechanism for validating the simulation platform Chrono. The MiniAV platform is under activate development by the Simulation Based Engineering Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Background

The MiniAV platform provides the following resources for expediting development of autonomous algorithms:

  1. A parts list and instructions on how to build the physical platform
  2. A high-fidelity simulation environment built using Chrono to test autonomous algorithms
  3. A development workflow for writing ROS 2 code and various already implemented algorithms
  4. A database system to expedite data recording and parsing and an accompaning command line interface

For more information about the design considerations and purpose for this project, see the background section.

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Visit our website at sbel.wisc.edu!


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