News & Analysis
Army to fund robotics toolkit development
1/3/2006 3:32 PM EST
The U.S. Army's Transportation Command (Warren, Mich.) will fund a six-month research project to develop a low-cost "robot infrastructure toolkit" that can be used for a wide range of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs).
RE2 Inc., a Carnegie Mellon University spin-off (Pittsburgh), said Tuesday (Jan. 3) it will develop a toolkit focusing on specialized communication components and robotic manipulators with a common control interface.
The project will also focus on:
The military currently uses small robots for surveillance, under-car inspection and bomb disposal. Since robots have been developed for a range of tasks, the number of platforms has expanded. As a result, the Army wants to reduce the cost of fielding small UGV technologies.
RE2 said in a statement that it has focused on open-systems modular designs, JAUS-based vehicle management and control, sensor and systems integration, Ethernet and serial communications development.



