Using competitions to advance the development of standard test methods for response robots

Competitions are an effective aid to the development and dissemination of standard test methods, especially in rapidly developing, fields with a wide variety of requirements and capabilities such as Urban Search and Rescue robotics. By exposing the development process to highly developmental systems...

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Main Authors: Jacoff, A., Sheh, Raymond, Virts, A., Pellenz, J., Schwertfeger, S., Kimura, T., Suthakorn, J.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/30518
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author Jacoff, A.
Sheh, Raymond
Virts, A.
Pellenz, J.
Schwertfeger, S.
Kimura, T.
Suthakorn, J.
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Sheh, Raymond
Virts, A.
Pellenz, J.
Schwertfeger, S.
Kimura, T.
Suthakorn, J.
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description Competitions are an effective aid to the development and dissemination of standard test methods, especially in rapidly developing, fields with a wide variety of requirements and capabilities such as Urban Search and Rescue robotics. By exposing the development process to highly developmental systems that push the boundaries of current capabilities, it is possible to gain an insight into how the test methods will respond to the robots of the future. The competition setting also allows for the rapid iterative refinement of the test methods and apparatuses in response to new developments. For the research community, introducing the concepts behind the test methods at the research and development stage can also help to guide their work towards the operationally relevant requirements embodied by the test methods and apparatuses. This also aids in the dissemination of the test methods themselves as teams fabricate them in their own laboratories and re-use them in work outside the competition. In this paper, we discuss how international competitions, and in particular the RoboCupRescue Robot League competition, have played a crucial role in the development of standard test metrics for response robots as part of the ASTM International Committee of Homeland Security Applications; Operational Equipment; Robots (E54.08.01). We will also discuss how the competition has helped to drive a vibrant robot developer community towards solutions that are relevant to first responders. Copyright © 2012.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-305182017-09-13T15:32:48Z Using competitions to advance the development of standard test methods for response robots Jacoff, A. Sheh, Raymond Virts, A. Pellenz, J. Schwertfeger, S. Kimura, T. Suthakorn, J. Competitions are an effective aid to the development and dissemination of standard test methods, especially in rapidly developing, fields with a wide variety of requirements and capabilities such as Urban Search and Rescue robotics. By exposing the development process to highly developmental systems that push the boundaries of current capabilities, it is possible to gain an insight into how the test methods will respond to the robots of the future. The competition setting also allows for the rapid iterative refinement of the test methods and apparatuses in response to new developments. For the research community, introducing the concepts behind the test methods at the research and development stage can also help to guide their work towards the operationally relevant requirements embodied by the test methods and apparatuses. This also aids in the dissemination of the test methods themselves as teams fabricate them in their own laboratories and re-use them in work outside the competition. In this paper, we discuss how international competitions, and in particular the RoboCupRescue Robot League competition, have played a crucial role in the development of standard test metrics for response robots as part of the ASTM International Committee of Homeland Security Applications; Operational Equipment; Robots (E54.08.01). We will also discuss how the competition has helped to drive a vibrant robot developer community towards solutions that are relevant to first responders. Copyright © 2012. 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/30518 10.1145/2393091.2393126 restricted
spellingShingle Jacoff, A.
Sheh, Raymond
Virts, A.
Pellenz, J.
Schwertfeger, S.
Kimura, T.
Suthakorn, J.
Using competitions to advance the development of standard test methods for response robots
title Using competitions to advance the development of standard test methods for response robots
title_full Using competitions to advance the development of standard test methods for response robots
title_fullStr Using competitions to advance the development of standard test methods for response robots
title_full_unstemmed Using competitions to advance the development of standard test methods for response robots
title_short Using competitions to advance the development of standard test methods for response robots
title_sort using competitions to advance the development of standard test methods for response robots
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/30518