Institute for Advanced Vehicle Systems

Mission & Vision

The College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS) at the University of Michigan-Dearborn established the Institute for Advanced Vehicle Systems (IAVS) to conduct applied research in the design, development, and manufacturing of advanced vehicle systems. The Institute focuses on body, interior, chassis, and electrical/electronic systems design and engineering, as well as the creation of innovative design, engineering, and manufacturing processes and methods.

The Prechter family's World Heritage Foundation has supported programs in CECS for over a decade. Heinz Prechter, philanthropist and founder of ASC, was an exceptional friend of the college. He provided insight, guidance, and support that helped shape the direction of the school. His vision for CECS to become a leader in creating new systems for the manufacturing and automotive industries became a reality with the creation of IAVS. Since then, IAVS has received additional funding and support from leading companies and institutions, including DaimlerChrysler, Ford, General Motors, ArvinMeritor, BorgWarner, Visteon, Lear, and the American Plastics Council.
 

Driving Simulator Lab

Person using a high-tech driving simulator inside a room with large screens and equipment, while another person observes through a window.The Driving Simulator Lab at the University of Michigan-Dearborn houses a state-of-the-art motion-based driving simulator designed to support faculty and students in advanced research and education. The lab focuses on automotive systems, human factors and ergonomics, human-machine interaction, and driver behavioral studies. Located in the IAVS in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, the DSL is a hub for innovation and learning.

The simulator features several key components: a driver occupant platform equipped with professional driving interface units, a glass cockpit, a center console touch screen, a high-end digital audio system with a sub-woofer and four satellite speakers, and a vibrat