University of Toronto Mississauga

Vehicle Platforms for Advanced Learning and Real-World Applications

Dataspeed, a leading provider of advanced automotive technologies, has teamed up with the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) for a full vehicle integration project focused on autonomous systems. This collaboration features Dataspeed’s Drive-By-Wire technology, enabling precise control of vehicle functions like steering, throttle, and brakes—essential for autonomous and teleoperated vehicles. The integrated vehicle will serve as a key research platform for UTM’s faculty and students, advancing innovations in autonomous mobility, vehicle communication, and navigation.

Sensor Integration

Dozens of customers across the autonomous vehicle and ADAS industry have trusted the Dataspeed team to equip a variety of vehicles with perception, navigation, and data collection technology.

Power Distribution

The iPDS enables computer control of 12 automotive independent DC relay channels with programmable startup and shutdown sequences

Shore Power

The Shore Power System allows all equipment that is being powered from Dataspeed’s iPDS to operate in a lab or garage setting.

Dataspeed's Impact on Education

Driving Innovation in Higher Education with Autonomous Solutions

 

At Dataspeed, we’re proud to partner with the University of Toronto Mississauga in advancing the future of autonomous mobility. Through this collaboration, we’re leveraging our cutting-edge autonomous technology, integrated into the Chrysler Pacifica, to explore innovative transportation solutions with real-world applications. The Pacifica, equipped with our state-of-the-art systems, plays a pivotal role in a range of research projects focused on enhancing autonomous navigation, safety, and operational efficiency.

The University of Toronto Mississauga is using these vehicles to test and refine new mobility solutions, from autonomous shuttle services to advanced driver-assistance systems. This partnership allows us to contribute to groundbreaking research while providing valuable hands-on learning experiences for students and researchers alike.

The Chrysler Pacifica, equipped with Dataspeed’s state-of-the-art autonomous technology, is playing a pivotal role in various research projects aimed at advancing both urban and rural mobility. From autonomous shuttle services to advanced driver-assistance systems, these vehicles are helping the University of Minnesota push the boundaries of what’s possible in transportation technology. This collaboration between Dataspeed and a leading higher education institution is fostering the next generation of mobility solutions, while also providing invaluable hands-on learning experiences for students and researchers.