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AUTONOMOUS CONSTRUCTION AND MANUFACTURING AT SCALE

 

Real-world, multi-disciplinary solutions
from research to commercialization.



CACMS develops solutions for real-world government and industry problems, with
the goal of building a technology pipeline from research to commercialization.
We use multi-disciplinary approaches and state-of-the-art technologies in
systems engineering, machine learning, vision systems, mechatronics, controls,
expert systems, dynamic modeling, industrial engineering, and sensor fusion. Our
goal is to create a modular, systems-based approach to developing a complete
off-road autonomous navigation and task completion package.


GOAL OF THE CACMS CENTER

Create a modular, systems-based approach to developing complete offroad
autonomous navigation and task completion package


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