Robotic technology is developing at a rapid rate for both commercial and Department of Defense (DOD) applications. As a result, the task of managing both technology and experience information is growing. In the not to- distant past, tracking development efforts of robotic platforms, subsystems and components was not too difficult, expensive, or time consuming. To do the same today is a significant undertaking. The Mobile Robot Knowledge Base (MRKB) provides the robotics community with a web-accessible, centralized resource for sharing information, experience, and technology to more efficiently and effectively meet the needs of the robotic system user. The resource includes searchable information on robotic components, subsystems, mission payloads, platforms, and DOD robotics programs. In addition, the MRKB website provides a forum for technology and information transfer within the DOD robotics community and an interface for the Robotic Systems Pool (RSP). The RSP manages a collection of small teleoperated and semi-autonomous robotic platforms, available for loan to DOD and other qualified entities. The objective is to put robots in the hands of users and use the test data and fielding experience to improve robotic systems.
Mobile Robot Knowledge Base
2005
9 pages
Report
No indication
English
Computer Software , Computers, Control & Information Theory , Robots , Mobile , Knowledge based systems , Collaborative techniques , Relational data bases , Robotics , Payload , Market research , Data management , Internet , Software tools , Joint robotics program , Obstacle avoidance , Robotics development community
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