Autonomous Vehicle
A 686-acre-wide Living Laboratory to Test, Develop, & Deploy Autonomous Vehicle Solutions.
AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE
MRANTI Park as One 686-Acre-Wide Living Laboratory to Test, Develop & Deploy Autonomous Mobility Solutions
At MRANTI, we are dedicated to fostering partnerships between private sector, academia, civil society, the public sector and ecosystem partners. Our core functions include:
AV Test Route
— MyAV@TiPM
— MyAV@TiPM
Multiple and broad range of landscape options from urban, suburban, rural, and highway environments within 12km of public open road for testing.
Autonomous Ground Vehicle & Robotics Test Route
500 meter long and 1 meter wide public pathway crossing connecting MRANTI building to JOM!.
AV Experimental Lab x University of Nottingham Malaysia
Scenario-based safety testing for autonomous vehicle using MRANTI road and traffic environment.
AV Command & Control Centre
Remote monitoring, controlling, responding, and commanding of AV research or testbedding activities across AV test route.
AV Test Route Digital Twin - MyAV@TiPM
Increase accessibility of MRANTI Park for AV virtual testing prior to physical testing and onwards public deployment.
AV PROJECTS
Upcoming Projects
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