CARLA Simulator
CARLA is an open-source simulator for autonomous driving research. CARLA has been developed from the ground up to support development, training, and validation of autonomous urban driving systems. In addition to open-source code and protocols, CARLA provides open digital assets (urban layouts, buildings, vehicles) that were created for this purpose and can be used freely. The simulation platform supports flexible specification of sensor suites and environmental conditions.
For instructions on how to use and compile CARLA, check out CARLA Documentation.
If you want to benchmark your model in the same conditions as in our CoRL’17 paper, check out Benchmarking.
News
- 05.02.2018 CARLA 0.7.1 available for Windows too, release.
- 25.01.2018 CARLA 0.7.1 released: change log, release.
- 28.11.2017 CARLA 0.7.0 released: change log, release.
- 15.11.2017 CARLA 0.6.0 released: change log, release.
Roadmap
We are continuously working on improving CARLA, and we appreciate contributions from the community. Our most immediate goals are:
- Releasing the methods evaluated in the CARLA paper
- Adding a LiDAR sensor
- Allowing for flexible and user-friendly import and editing of maps
- Allowing the users to control non-player characters (and therefore set up user-specified scenarios)
We will post a detailed roadmap and contribution guidelines soon - stay tuned!
Paper
If you use CARLA, please cite our CoRL’17 paper.
CARLA: An Open Urban Driving Simulator
Alexey Dosovitskiy, German Ros,
Felipe Codevilla, Antonio Lopez, Vladlen Koltun; PMLR 78:1-16
[PDF]
@inproceedings{Dosovitskiy17,
title = {{CARLA}: {An} Open Urban Driving Simulator},
author = {Alexey Dosovitskiy and German Ros and Felipe Codevilla and Antonio Lopez and Vladlen Koltun},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1st Annual Conference on Robot Learning},
pages = {1--16},
year = {2017}
}
Building CARLA
Use git clone
or download the project from this page. Note that the master
branch contains the latest fixes and features, for the latest stable code may be
best to switch to the stable
branch.
Then follow the instruction at How to build on Linux.
Unfortunately we don't have yet official instructions to build on other platforms, please check the progress for Windows and Mac.
Contributing
Please take a look at our Contribution guidelines.
F.A.Q.
If you run into problems, check our FAQ.
License
CARLA specific code is distributed under MIT License.
CARLA specific assets are distributed under CC-BY License.
Note that UE4 itself and the UE4 free automotive materials follow their own license terms.
CARLA uses free automotive materials from Epic Games. For compiling CARLA, these materials must be downloaded from the UE4 marketplace and manually linked in CARLA following the instructions provided in the documentation.
CARLA uses pedestrians created with Adobe Fuse, which is a free tool for that purpose. Currently, we cannot redistribute these pedestrians models. They can only be used in the provided executable.