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The EU-ICARUS project: Developing assistive robotic tools for search and rescue operations

Geert De Cubber, Daniela Doroftei, Daniel Serrano, Keshav Chintamani, Rui Sabino, Stephane Ourevitch

Year
2013
Citations
86

Abstract

The ICARUS EU-FP7 project deals with the development of a set of integrated components to assist search and rescue teams in dealing with the difficult and dangerous, but life-saving task of finding human survivors. The ICARUS tools consist of assistive unmanned air, ground and sea vehicles, equipped with victim detection sensors. The unmanned vehicles collaborate as a coordinated team, communicating via ad-hoc cognitive radio networking. To ensure optimal human-robot collaboration, these tools are seamlessly integrated into the C4I (command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence) equipment of the human crisis managers and a set of training and support tools is provided to them to learn to use the ICARUS system.

Keywords

ICARUSUnmanned ground vehicleTask (project management)Search and rescueComputer scienceRobotSet (abstract data type)Human–computer interactionSystems engineeringEngineering

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