The Clemson Vehicular Electronics Laboratory (CVEL) conducts targeted research related to automotive and aerospace vehicle electronics including electronic components, circuits, sensors, communications, power distribution and mechatronics with an emphasis on systems integration, electromagnetic compatibility and modeling. The lab is 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 is equipped to make a wide range of electromagnetic emission and susceptibility measurements. It is also equipped to do real-time RF data collection and processing, as well as diagnostic testing and analysis. CVEL researchers specialize in the electromagnetic modeling and measurement of highly complex electronic components and system's.