In 1999, Georgia Tech conducted two field experiments to determine the performance of its mission specification system. The experiments were developed for the DARPA Tactical Mobile Robotics (TMR) Program and were conducted at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The goal of the TMR Program is to develop robotic tools that can perform useful tasks on future military missions involving complex obstacle negotiation, autonomous indoor navigation, and robust machine perception for urban environments. As a part of the program, Georgia Tech has been developing fault-tolerant multi-robot behaviors and a reusable mission-specification/user-interface system. Pioneer-AT robots were integrated with vision and sonar sensors, infrared proximity sensors, and differen...
mission of developing the appropriate tools, techniques and autonomy to maximize mounted and dismoun...
©2002. American Association for Artificial Intelligence. The original publication is available at: w...
This document reports on research conducted between 2001 and 2015 in the field of au-tonomous mobile...
In 1999, Georgia Tech conducted two field experiments to determine the performance of its mission s...
Georgia Tech, as part of DARPA's Tactical Mobile Robotics (TMR) Program, is developing a wide range...
This paper describes ongoing research by Georgia Tech into the challenges of tasking and controlling...
In March 2002, the Naval Research Laboratory brought together leading researchers and government spo...
As part of the DARPA Tactical Mobile Robotics (TMR) program, Georgia Tech investigated the human in...
Presented at the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International Unmanned Systems Symposium a...
Introduction An aim of intelligent robotics research is to develop mobile robots capable of navigat...
For robotic systems to succeed in high risk, real-world situations, they have to be quickly deployab...
The DARPA PerceptOR program has implemented a rigorous evaluative test program which fosters the dev...
This article is available at Digital Object Identifier: 10.1002/rob.20214© 2007 Wiley Periodicals, I...
The recently growing interest the autonomous vehicle navigation has directed a lot of attention to t...
There is considerable interest in multirobot systems capable of performing spatially distributed, ha...
mission of developing the appropriate tools, techniques and autonomy to maximize mounted and dismoun...
©2002. American Association for Artificial Intelligence. The original publication is available at: w...
This document reports on research conducted between 2001 and 2015 in the field of au-tonomous mobile...
In 1999, Georgia Tech conducted two field experiments to determine the performance of its mission s...
Georgia Tech, as part of DARPA's Tactical Mobile Robotics (TMR) Program, is developing a wide range...
This paper describes ongoing research by Georgia Tech into the challenges of tasking and controlling...
In March 2002, the Naval Research Laboratory brought together leading researchers and government spo...
As part of the DARPA Tactical Mobile Robotics (TMR) program, Georgia Tech investigated the human in...
Presented at the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International Unmanned Systems Symposium a...
Introduction An aim of intelligent robotics research is to develop mobile robots capable of navigat...
For robotic systems to succeed in high risk, real-world situations, they have to be quickly deployab...
The DARPA PerceptOR program has implemented a rigorous evaluative test program which fosters the dev...
This article is available at Digital Object Identifier: 10.1002/rob.20214© 2007 Wiley Periodicals, I...
The recently growing interest the autonomous vehicle navigation has directed a lot of attention to t...
There is considerable interest in multirobot systems capable of performing spatially distributed, ha...
mission of developing the appropriate tools, techniques and autonomy to maximize mounted and dismoun...
©2002. American Association for Artificial Intelligence. The original publication is available at: w...
This document reports on research conducted between 2001 and 2015 in the field of au-tonomous mobile...