The Autonomous Systems Test Laboratory is designed to test diverse technologies, including robots, autonomous and teleoperated vehicles, and wearable devices. It provides a controlled environment for the safe operation, testing, and analysis of these systems. The facilities enable the interaction of land, underwater, and aerial systems, offering a broad range of opportunities for academic research and practical applications.
This lab offers students a hands-on learning experience in operating and evaluating robotic systems and unmanned vehicles, whether working autonomously or under remote control. Students have the opportunity to engage with both individual and integrated systems, providing insight into the complexities of autonomous technology.
In terms of research and commercial applications, the lab fosters collaboration with industry partners to explore innovations in fields like agricultural robotics, marine conservation and digital environmental intelligence. It is also connected with other campus facilities, such as the
Immersive Visualisation Suite
, to facilitate the exchange of live data, enhancing the scope and impact of research and development in robotics, including emerging areas like floating offshore wind technology.