Operational validation of robots for risky environments

Daniela Doroftei, Anibal Matos, Eduardo Silva, Victor Lobo, Rene Wagemans, Geert De Cubber

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Abstract

This paper presents an operational test and validation approach for the evaluation of the performance of a range of marine, aerial and ground search and rescue robots. The proposed approach seeks to find a compromise between the traditional rigorous standardized approaches and the open-ended robot competitions. Operational scenarios are defined, including a performance assessment of individual robots but also collective operations where heterogeneous robots cooperate together and with manned teams in search and rescue activities. That way, it is possible to perform a more complete validation of the use of robotic tools in challenging real world scenarios.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication8th IARP Workshop on Robotics for Risky Environments
Place of PublicationLisbon, Portugal
Publication statusPublished - 2015

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