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Intelligent vehicles and automation are red-hot research subjects. The
field is wide open for development of all parts of unmanned and
autonomous systems. Improvements in almost all areas of research are
necessary to keep the robotics/automation industries moving forward.
Autonomous Solutions was started by personnel from Utah State University's Center for Self-Organizing and Intelligent systems (CSOIS). ASI has also worked with other universities, notably Florida State University on the DARPA Grand Challenge. ASIs roots are in academia, and we understand the needs of pure researchers.
ASI sponsors several university senior projects each semester. This provides an invaluable learning experience for students in science and engineering, and helps cultivate a new generation of robotics engineers. We also employ interns in engineering and other fields, giving them work experience they can't get in a classroom. The ideas and creativity of these young professionals are an asset to the industry.
When you have a new technology in embryo, it needs a mature development environment to reach maturity. We have extensive experience automating vehicles of all types and sizes, and our systems are modular and JAUS compliant. Platform vehicles and systems can be used for testing and tuning of any part of the system, and you don't have to worry about problems with other components distracting you. Components include:
- Operator Control Software
- Operator Control Hardware
- Radios
- Obstacle Detection
- Vehicle Control Software
- Vehicle Control Hardware
- Vehicles
- Payload
- Sensors
Visit the Systematic product page for more details.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 28 September 2006 )
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