The Texas A&M University System has created a transformative model for the future of applied research, technology development and education. The RELLIS campus, devoted to large-scale testing and application efforts, allows us to host our offerings and capabilities in a unique specialized facility. RELLIS stands for respect, excellence, leadership, loyalty, integrity and selfless service. The RELLIS Starlab Facility implements these traditional Texas A&M values through engineering applications.
The outdoor test track, focused on self driving research, offers real-world environments to explore a variety of scenarios, from high-speed freeway/managed lane corridors to low-speed urban campuses.
RELLIS Starlab Facility provides an advanced and secure location for partners to design, develop and test new technologies. Users gain access to seven self driving shuttles; an 18-wheeler truck; a Lincoln MKZ autonomous car, used for autonomy and self driving research. Various sensors, such as LIDAR, RADAR, stereo cameras, and more, are used for motion capture and augmented reality.
The indoor space at RELLIS Starlab Facility hosts advanced tools and technology, such as 2,000-sq-ft Vicon Motion Capture Unit System, for current and emerging augmented reality and motion capture techniques.
Potential government, industry and academic partners interested in connecting with the RELLIS Starlab Facility are encouraged to reach out to us.
rellisstarlab@tamu.edu
(979) 317 3960
RELLIS Starlab Facility
3100 TX-47
Bryan, TX 77807
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