Module X-by-Wire Chassis for Autonomous R&D

Hey everyone! This is Weiwei, super excited to introduce an awesome chassis platform for autonomous driving testing (X-By-Wire). It’s designed based on Autoware, supports the “ROS” system, and comes with a modular design that allows precise electronic signal control for the vehicle. It helps development teams quickly validate algorithms, integrate hardware, and test systems—making the jump from prototype to real-world testing way faster. If you’re interested, feel free to reach out, and I’d be happy to give you all the details! :blush:

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Hi~ I‘m currently working with a tech company and one of our product is the self-driving chassis platform, if by any chance you are in need, you can reach out to me :grimacing: (link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alOqjHIpwJc)

Also, in connection with Wei Wei’s post and ICOI, I have PIXK2.0 and RoboBus are in the Detroit if anyone would like a closer look or has a cool demo/use case in mind. Here’s a vid of what we did for IROS 2023 using the PIXKit 2.0, Autoware/ROS2, and an Arm-based Ampere Altra Dev Kit (standard config is x86).

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Detroit you say? We’re planning a ROS Meetup in Detroit at Automate (also ROS-Industrial annual consortium meeting with @mrobinson). Maybe you could swing by and do a demo? I’ve also got some connections at Univ. of Michigan’s new robotics undergrad program who might be worth talking to.

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Do you know if there are any activities or ROS meetups planned during the Automatica which takes place in june in Munich?

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