Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners announced its strategic collaboration with Georgia Tech and Delta Air Lines to advance autonomous vehicle and infrastructure research.
Curiosity Lab is a 5G-enabled autonomous vehicle and smart city living laboratory located in Peachtree Corners, Georgia, a northern suburb of Atlanta.
Delta and Curiosity
Lab’s collaboration will provide critical seed funding for Georgia Tech
researchers. The researchers will have access to the Lab’s one-and-a-half-mile
autonomous vehicle test track and living laboratory. Curiosity Lab features dedicated
fiber, smart poles and a network operations center for researchers to track and
trend data from connected internet-of-things (IoT) devices.
“Our 5G-enabled living laboratory
will give Georgia Tech researchers the opportunity to push the frontier of
emerging technology in a real-world setting that is almost impossible to
replicate in a closed lab,” said Betsy Plattenburg, executive director of Curiosity
Lab at Peachtree Corners. “Curiosity Lab also will provide those researchers an
opportunity to collaborate with other industry leaders and focus their research
on immediate challenges and results.”
Debra Lam, managing director for smart cities and inclusive innovation
at Georgia Tech, said: “Providing access to such infrastructure will help our
researchers test new technologies and further our mission of serving our
community through innovation.”
“Driving the leading edge of emerging technology – like we’ve done with
biometrics by launching the first fully biometric terminal in the United States
– means Delta can help shape how industry adopts it,” said Gil West, Delta’s
Chief Operating Officer. “Autonomous vehicle technology is one of those
innovations we see as having the potential to improve employee safety, the
customer experience and operational performance, and this partnership will help
us explore all of those possibilities.”
Delta said it sees potential applications for autonomous cars, trucks or
buses at airports and beyond. For example, autonomous vehicles could help
customers make tight connections across an airport, they could deliver delayed
baggage to customers or transport aircraft parts to airports.
Curiosity Lab is a 5G enabled autonomous vehicle and smart city living
laboratory located in Peachtree Corners, Georgia. The centerpiece of the lab is
a 1.5-mile test and demo track which provides a real-world environment to
explore emerging technologies. Additional infrastructure includes a network
operations center, smart poles, DSRC units, dedicated fiber and a 25,000 square
foot tech incubator.