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CVEL FACILITIES
The Clemson
Vehicular Electronics Laboratory was located in the Carroll A.
Campbell Jr. Graduate Engineering Center on the
campus of the Clemson University International
Center for Automotive Research
(CU-ICAR). It also shared space on the main campus in the Fluor Daniel Engineering Innovation Building with the Applied
Electromagnetics Laboratory. The CU-ICAR location featured a 28' x 20' x
18' RF semi-anechoic chamber for making
electromagnetic emission and susceptibility
measurements. It was equipped to do
measurements and modeling of all aspects of
automotive and aerospace vehicular electronics
including electronic components, circuits, sensors,
communications, power distribution and mechatronics
with an emphasis on systems integration and electromagnetic compatibility.
The Carroll A.
Campbell Jr. Graduate Engineering Center also had a full-vehicle 4WD chassis dynamometer, 500 HP engine dynamometer, a full-vehicle dual-arm CMM, and a 7-post road simulator in an environmental chamber.
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