Written by Sarah A. Gray, Mel W. Torrie, Carl D. Crane III, David G. Armstrong Jr. outlining the technology used for Autonomous Solutions Inc. and University of Florida's entry in the Darpa Grand Challenge.
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Written by Sarah A. Gray, Joseph F. Harrison, Brian G. Smith for the 2004 SPIE conference on Unmanned Ground Vehicle Technology VI in Orlando, Florida. Download: PDF
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Logan, UT — July 21, 2004 — Autonomous Solutions Inc. has developed a small, remotely controlled robot that allows soldiers and security personnel to inspect vehicles at checkpoints or in parking lots from a safe distance. The robot, called UVIS for Under Vehicle Inspection System, will be deployed to Iraq by TARDEC, where it will be used to search for car bombs and contraband. UVIS will enable soldiers to inspect vehicles more safely than the conventional mirrors on poles, while retaining portability and low setup time. It also makes inspections times shorter.
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Written by Paul J. Lewis, Mitchel R. Torrie, and Paul M. Omilon. It was presented at the 2004 SPIE conference on Unmanned Ground Vehicle Technology VI in Orlando, Florida. This paper discusses the many applications suitable for unmanned and autonomous missions utilizing the TAGS platform.
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LOGAN, UT — March 14, 2004 — Autonomous Solutions Inc. (ASI) partnered with the University of Florida’s Center for Intelligent Machines and Robotics (CIMAR) to build a vehicle to compete in the DARPA Grand Challenge, a driverless race for a one million dollar prize. ASI and CIMAR competed as Team CIMAR, and were selected from a field of eighty-six entries to be one of twenty-five contestants. After a week of testing in California, only 15 teams qualified to compete in the final phase on March 13, 2004.
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