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Tank-automotive & Armaments COMmand US Army TACOM-TARDEC Intelligent Mobility Program Dr. Jim Overholt Senior Research Scientist US Army Tank Automotive RDE Center (TARDEC) Warren, MI 48397-5000 [email protected]

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Page 1: US Army TACOM-TARDEC Intelligent Mobility ProgramTank-automotive &Committed to Excellence Armaments COMmand US Army TACOM-TARDEC Intelligent Mobility Program Dr. Jim Overholt Senior

Committed to ExcellenceTank-automotive & Armaments COMmand

US Army TACOM-TARDECIntelligent Mobility Program

Dr. Jim OverholtSenior Research Scientist

US Army Tank Automotive RDE Center (TARDEC)Warren, MI 48397-5000

[email protected]

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Report Documentation Page

Report Date 29May2001

Report Type N/A

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Title and Subtitle US Army TACOM-TARDEC Intelligent Mobility Program

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Author(s) Overholt, Jim

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Performing Organization Name(s) and Address(es) US Army Tank Automotive RDE Center (TARDEC)Warren, MI 48397-5000

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Sponsoring/Monitoring Agency Name(s) and Address(es) NDIA (National Defense Industrial Association) 211Wilson Blvd, STE. 400 Arlington, VA 22201-3061

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Distribution/Availability Statement Approved for public release, distribution unlimited

Supplementary Notes Proceedings from the 2001 Vehicle Technologies Symposium - Intelligent Systems for the ObjectiveForce, 29-31 May 2001 Sponsored by NDIA

Abstract

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Report Classification unclassified

Classification of this page unclassified

Classification of Abstract unclassified

Limitation of Abstract UU

Number of Pages 18

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Tactical UAV

Robotics “Vision” for FCS

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UGV Mobility Issues

Issues Manned System Unmanned SystemHuman Factors:• Absorbed Power• Rollover• Crash• Mine• Hit Risk

• 6 watts (driver seat)• No rollover / injury• No crash / injury• No mine encounter• Minimize

• ±30 g electronics• Self righting—operable• Crash tolerant—operable• Absorb blast—operable• Absorb hit—operable

Net Mobility Effect • Reduced crosscountry speed

• Complex suspension• Limited route

availability

Higher cross country speedSimpler suspension• Higher payload fraction• Lower CostBetter Trafficability• No personnel risk

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Gap Crossing Capability inGermany

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0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0Gap Width (m)

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M551, M2, M60

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Scorpion (UK)

M113

Wheeled Military Vehicle Gap Crossing Capability Typically< .40 m

HMMVW Totable Tracked Vehicle Gap Crossing Capability ~ .85 m

2 Linked HMMVW Totable Tracked VehiclesGap Crossing Capability ~ 1.70 m

Wiesel 2

Wiesel

HMMWV @ mu = .5

24" Tire @ mu = .5

Limited gap-crossingperformance of smallvehicles is a majorimmobilization threat

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What Is Intelligent Mobility?

Operational MobilityØApplied mobilityØGoverns and directs inherent mobilityØSelects the driving mode androute/velocity trajectoryØAdvanced trajectory planning,navigation, learning and reactivebehaviors

Inherent/Intrinsic MobilityØBasic physical capabilityØAbility to adjust the configuration andperformance characteristicsØGoverns the vehicle to executecommanded maneuvers and trajectoriesØAdvanced running gear, drive, controltechnologies and dynamic coupling(tandem vehicles)

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Intelligent Mobility Program

TRL*

Ft. BenningFt. KnoxFt. Leonard Wood

Tyndall AFRLSPAWAR NavyJPO Army

*TRL - TARDEC Robotics Laboratory Mix of research & customer funding

Direct tech transition fromR&D to the user community

Support to tri-serviceorganizations & theBattlelabs

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TRL Facilities

w Office Space for 10 personnelw Behavioral Robotics labw Electronics integration roomw Modeling and simulation roomw Hardware roomw T&E bay for robots

Modeling &SimulationLab Room

Storage Room

UGVObstacle

ConstructionRoom

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Supervised NavigationTest Course Area

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Hot Bench& Test

IntegrationRoom

IM LabDirectorOffice

54’

36’

StorageRoom

20’ 20’14’

12’18’

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32’

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Behavioral & EvolutionaryRobotics Lab

w Creation of varying fidelity modelsof robots and sensors.

w Development of behavior-basednavigation, mapping schemes.

w Transition to lab hardware andprogressively larger, more complexrobots (e.g predict performance).

w Development of EvolutionaryAlgorithms for tuning and improvingrobot performance.

w Evolve the controllers in simulation.w Transition to robots to finish the job.

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Modeling & Simulation Lab

Committed to Excellence

Perform mobility simulationsPerform model validationsDrive any hardware-in-the-loop bench testingAssist NRMM upgrade?Wargaming scenariosConduct “virtual” interactionswith MOUT facilities viaRAVENS

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RAVENS

RAVENS: Geographically distributed Soldier/Marine in-the-loop, Hardware in-the-loop, Software in-the-loop virtual &live analysis, test, & experiment architecture

• Assist Users in Requirements DevelopmentEfforts• Assist the S&T community in Developing &Evaluating Technologies• Assist in Risk Reduction Efforts• Assist in Developmental and OperationalTests

Vision - Applying SBA/SMART principles to minimize cost, speed development, reducerisk, & ensure that Soldiers and Marines remain at the center of all system developmentefforts

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Terrain ClassificationSub-System

Objective & Approach

- Generic, low-cost, light-weight, lowpower sensor package to sense vehicle

dynamics and terrain properties

- Machine learning algorithm toclassify terrain type from sensor data

FY 01 Milestones

- Demonstrate prototype system

- Evaluate on 6 terrain types

Microphone

LinearAccelerometer

3 DOF Gyro

Wheel Encoders

Linear Encoderon Suspension

Current & VoltageSensors

3 DOF Inclinometer

CapacitanceSensor Ultra-Sonic

Sensor (active)

Neural Net Classifier (single sensor)

Grass

Gravel

Pavement

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Negative ObstacleDetection System

Objective

- Navigation vision system integratingmulti-source projected light and

trinocular stereo vision

- Downstream SWIR system in 1.8 to2.0 micron CO2 absorbing “dark band”

FY 01 Milestones

- Demonstrate prototype system

- Evaluate as a function of obstacle• Size

• Distance• Terrain cover

Shadows isolation locates negative features from over-lit and under-lit images.

Vertical-offset stereo cameras provide range to horizontal shadows.

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Intelligent Wheel Module:Embedded Sensors, Controllers and Actuators

Actuators control 4 degrees of freedom• In-hub electric drive• Vertical displacement, damping andadjustable/variable spring stiffness• Steering• Tire pressure

Sensors measure forces and response• Wheel spin rate and drive torque• Vertical strain, rate and position• Twist strain, rate and position• Tire pressure

Automatic controllers optimize mobility• Minimize slip during acceleration, braking, steering andside slope traverse• Minimize rolling resistance during on-road travel• Minimize shock and vibration transmitted into the chassis

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Walking/Climbing Gait for Vertical Obstacles(6-Wheel Drive and 2-DOF Active Suspension)

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Crevasse Crossing with 2-DOF Active Suspension

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Turning Maneuvers w/ Omni-Directional Drive(Turning Radius vs. Swept Area Tradeoff)

Swept Area

Ackerman Steering

Swept Area,Zero Turning Radius

Fixed Body Axis Steering

TurningRadius

Wheels out forgreater stability

Wheels in fornarrower clearance

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Connection Ports supply•“Plug and Play” connectivity•Power to/from peripherals •Data communications•Structural support for peripherals

Chassis has three parts:•Core unit consisting of the mechanical frame, power/distribution, and connection ports•Vetronics system, including multi-processors and wireless communication link to OCU•System software

ODV Smart Wheel

Robot Arm

Locomotion Peripherals are used to provide mobility capability

•“Snap and Lock” connections • Modular system concept•Deploy and a variety of mobility concepts, such as - ODV smart wheel - Hybrid track wheel - “Legs” - Fixed wheels - Tracks/skid steer - Pontoons/propellers - Others•Multi-vehicle coupling

“Legs”

Camera/Sensor Pack

Mission Peripherals providethe vehicle with a reason to exist

• “Snap and Lock” connections•Provides variety of functionality•Manipulation concepts such as - Robot arms and end effectors - Forklift mechanism - Explosive ordinance handling - Welding fixtures and torches - Mission-specific “jigs”

TrackDrive

Multi-vehiclecoupler

Sensor Peripherals enhance the chassis•“Snap and Lock” connections•Sensor packs•Batteries/generators•High BW Communications•Additional computing capability

FY01 and Beyond: The Modular Chassis

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T1, T2, T3, and ODIS

T1 T2

T3

ODIS