Clemson students to unveil driverless vehicles

Three course advisers at Clemson University are overseeing teams of students who will gather to unveil the “automated guided vehicles” they have developed as part of a class project sponsored by a local manufacturing company. The vehicles need to zip around the manufacturing floor on their own, delivering parts to workers for hours at a time. Students involved are seniors who are enrolled in Mechanical Engineering 4020. The teams will demonstrate their driverless vehicles from 3:30 to 5 o’clock today in the atrium of the Fluor Daniel Engineering Innovation Building, and their demonstrations are open to the public.