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The article touches upon our research on autonomous vehicle safety testing project with AAA Northern California, Nevada & Utah, measuring anxiety of autonomous vehicle passengers, and ensuring safety on AI onboard autonomous vehicles.

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Public Autonomoose Demo Day

On October 31, the Autonomoose team hosted a public demo day. During the day, we gave autonomous rides to over 100 participants. For more information about the event, visit Public Autonomoose Demo Day Eventbrite page.

During the demonstration, we showcased static obstacle avoidance, dynamic object detection, localization on the map, and decision making, and left-turn at an all-way-stop intersection with oncoming traffic (the moose had to stop and yield to the oncoming car).

Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Globe Drive Mobility Summit'2018

On Feb. 8, prof. Czarnecki participated in a panel discussion on the viability of automated driving in severe weather conditions. For the highlights of the discussion, see Globe and Mail article.

Members of Waterloo Intelligent Systems Engineering lab helped develop and deliver another successful automated driving demonstration for Renesas at Consumer Electronics Show (CES'18) in Las Vegas, Jan 8-11, 2018. The car performed flawlessly for four days, delivering automated driving experience to hundreds of visitors.

This year, the demo included 

The autnomoose team (which includes WISE lab members) delivered their first public automated drive on Dec 22, 2017. The video shows advances in map construction, vehicle localization, object detection and tracking, route and vehicle behavior planning, and safety.

The research focus of our lab has changed and we are changing the name to reflect that. The Generative Software Development Lab (GSD Lab) is now officially renamed to Waterloo Intelligent Systems Engineering Lab (WISE Lab).

We will archive the GSD Lab website, which will remain available at its current address http://gsd.uwaterloo.ca/.

Good bye and welcome!

Two solvers by a University of Waterloo team Jia Hui (Jimmy) Liang, Chanseok Oh, Vijay Ganesh, Krzysztof Czarnecki, and Pascal Poupart received the first prizes in two tracks of the Competition of Boolean Satisfiability (SAT) 2016.

Congratulations to our PhD student Jia Hui (Jimmy) Liang and professor Krzysztof Czarnecki!