Designing search and rescue robots towards realistic user requirements

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Abstract

In the event of a large crisis (think about typhoon Haiyan or the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan), a primordial task of the rescue services is the search for human survivors on the incident site. This is a complex and dangerous task, which often leads to loss of lives among the human crisis managers themselves. The introduction of unmanned search and rescue devices can offer a valuable tool to save human lives and to speed up the search and rescue process. In this context, the EU-FP7-ICARUS project [1] concentrates on the development of unmanned search and rescue technologies for detecting, locating and rescuing humans. The complex nature and difficult operating conditions of search and rescue operations pose heavy constraints on the mechanical design of the unmanned platforms. In this paper, we discuss the different user requirements which have an impact of the design of the mechanical systems (air, ground and marine robots). We show how these user requirements are obtained, how they are validated, how they lead to design specifications for operational prototypes which are tested in realistic operational conditions and we show how the final mechanical design specifications are derived from these different steps. An important aspect of all these design steps which is emphasized in this paper is to always keep the end-users in the loop in order to come to realistic requirements and specifications, ensuring the practical deployability [2] of the developed platforms.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelAdvanced Concepts in Mechanical Engineering I
Redakteure/-innenAristotel Popescu, Ioan Doroftei, Cezar Oprisan
Herausgeber (Verlag)Trans Tech Publications Ltd
Seiten612-617
Seitenumfang6
ISBN (elektronisch)9783038352716
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2014
Veranstaltung6th International Conference on Advanced Concepts in Mechanical Engineering, ACME 2014 - Iasi, Rumänien
Dauer: 12 Juni 201413 Juni 2014

Publikationsreihe

NameApplied Mechanics and Materials
Band658
ISSN (Print)1660-9336
ISSN (elektronisch)1662-7482

Konferenz

Konferenz6th International Conference on Advanced Concepts in Mechanical Engineering, ACME 2014
Land/GebietRumänien
OrtIasi
Zeitraum12/06/1413/06/14

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