Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová, R. Grafe, Nils Heidemann, Alexander Berrang, Cai Hussung, C. Willms, P. Fettke, Marius Beul, Jan Quenzel, Daniel Schleich, Sven Behnke, J. Tiemann, Johannes Güldenring, Manuel Patchou, Christian Arendt, C. Wietfeld, Kevin Daun, Marius Schnaubelt, O. Stryk, Alexander Lel, Alexander Miller, Christof Röhrig, T. Straßmann, T. Barz, Stefan Soltau, Felix Kremer, Stefan Rilling, Rohan Haseloff, Stefan Grobelny, Artur Leinweber, Gerhard Senkowski, Marchell E. Thurow, Dominik Slomma, H. Surmann
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Abstract
To meet the challenges involved in providing adequate robotic support to first responders, a holistic approach is needed. This requires close cooperation of first responders, researchers and companies for scenario-based needs analysis, iterative development of the corresponding system functionality and integrated robotic systems as well as human-robot teamwork support, and experimentation, system testing and evaluation in realistic missions carried out with or by first responders. We describe how such a holistic approach is implemented by the partners in the cooperative project A-DRZ for the establishment of the German Rescue Robotics Center (DRZ). The A-DRZ approach addresses important requirements identified by first responders: adaptation of operational capabilities of robotic platforms; robust network connectivity; autonomous assistance functions facilitating robot control; improving situation awareness for strategic and tactical mission planning; integration of human-robot teams in the first responders' mission command structure. Solutions resulting from these efforts are tested and evaluated in excercises utilizing the advanced capabilities at the DRZ Living Lab and in external deployments.
为了应对向急救人员提供足够的机器人支持所面临的挑战,需要采用整体方法。这需要第一响应者、研究人员和公司密切合作,进行基于场景的需求分析、相应系统功能和集成机器人系统的迭代开发,以及人机团队合作支持,以及在由第一响应者或由第一响应者执行的现实任务中进行实验、系统测试和评估。我们描述了合作项目a -DRZ的合作伙伴如何实施这种整体方法,以建立德国救援机器人中心(DRZ)。A-DRZ方法解决了第一响应者确定的重要要求:适应机器人平台的操作能力;强大的网络连接;自主辅助功能,方便机器人控制;提高战略战术任务规划的态势感知能力;第一响应者任务指挥结构中人机团队的整合。通过这些努力产生的解决方案将在DRZ Living Lab和外部部署中利用先进功能进行测试和评估。