Emergency response robot evaluation exercise

A. Jacoff, Hui-Min Huang, Ann Virts, Anthony Downs, R. Sheh
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More than 60 robot test methods are being developed by a team led by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) with the sponsorship of U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). These test methods are being specified and standardized under the standards development organization ASTM International. These standards are developed for the purposes of identifying the capabilities of mobile robots to help emergency response organizations assess the applicability of the robots. The test methods are developed using an iterative process during which they are prototyped and validated by the participating researchers, developers, emergency response users, and robot manufacturers. We have conducted a series of evaluation exercises based on the test method implementations. These events were participated by representatives from all the different segments of the community. As such, these events present a unique opportunity for advancing the test methods, collecting capability data, and identifying robotic technology focusing issues. This paper describes an exercise event that this effort recently conducted.
紧急反应机器人评估演习
美国国家标准与技术研究院(NIST)领导的一个团队在美国国土安全部(DHS)的赞助下,正在开发60多种机器人测试方法。这些测试方法在标准开发组织ASTM国际下被指定和标准化。制定这些标准的目的是确定移动机器人的能力,以帮助应急响应组织评估机器人的适用性。测试方法是通过一个迭代过程开发的,在此过程中,它们由参与的研究人员、开发人员、应急响应用户和机器人制造商进行原型设计和验证。我们已经在测试方法实现的基础上进行了一系列的评估练习。来自社会各阶层的代表参加了这些活动。因此,这些事件为推进测试方法、收集能力数据和识别机器人技术焦点问题提供了一个独特的机会。本文描述了该项目最近开展的一个锻炼项目。
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