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M.A.R.S.U.P.I.A.L. Sean Greenslade Nico Gallardo Chris Griffin Jared Raby Wesley Rice Advisor: Les Moore Sean Greenslade Nico Gallardo Chris Griffin Jared Raby Wesly Rice Advisor: Les Moore

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S ean Greenslade Nico Gallardo Chris Griffin Jared Raby Wesly Rice. Advisor: Les Moore. Agenda. Project Intro Customer Current Robots Benchmarking Use Scenarios Problem Statement Issues with current platform Customer Requirements Engineering Requirements Project Plan Schedule - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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M.A.R.S.U.P.I.A.L.

Sean GreensladeNico Gallardo

Chris GriffinJared Raby

Wesley Rice

Advisor: Les Moore Sean GreensladeNico Gallardo

Chris GriffinJared RabyWesly Rice

Advisor: Les Moore

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Agenda• Project Intro• Customer• Current Robots• Benchmarking

• Use Scenarios• Problem Statement• Issues with current platform

• Customer Requirements• Engineering Requirements• Project Plan Schedule• Risks• Questions

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Project Introduction• Robotics have a multitude of uses• Military and civilian applications• Search and rescue• Bomb defusal• Farm field seeding

• Existing robots are effective at their respective tasks• Less frequently robot incorporate task versatility into their design

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Project Intro Cont.• Carnegie Robotics’ Badger Robot• Achieves versatility through modular attachment system• Advantages

• Rugged• All terrain Chassis• Universal mounts• Field payloads

• Disadvantages• Limited Payload Capacity• Excessive Weight• Limited Radio Range• No included peripherals

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Benchmarking• Talon• Specialized for military only use• Tracked drivetrain• 60-100 lb robot weight • 1000m Transmitter Range• $230k

• Packbot• Used by military and civilian personnel• Tracked drivetrain

• Husky• Civilian Use• Four Wheel Drive train• 2.3 mph• 3 Hour Runtime

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Use Scenarios

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Use Scenarios

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Use Scenarios

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Use Scenarios

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Problem Statement• Issues• Platforms specialization• Badger limitations

• Improvements• Modularity• Radio Systems• Computing power

• Stakeholders• Carnegie Robotics• Military users• Commercial users

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Customer Requirements# Weight Requirement1 3 Mobile Ground Platform2 3 Modular payload design3 3 Follows industry standards4 3 All terrain - rubble / indoor stairs5 3 Reliable communication (Controller / Platform)6 3 Durable chassis/Maintenance Interval7 2 Adequate computational power8 3 Keep base mechcanical design9 2 Remote viewing capability10 3 Obstructed line of site communication11 2 Reapairability (Failure rate, not normal maintinance)

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Engineering Requirements# Requirement Source Units of Measure Threshhold Objective Comments/Status Test1 Mean Time Between Failures CR11 Hours 400 600 TBD Further2 Quick Change Payloads CR2 Minutes 10 53 Safety Standards CR3 N/A MIL-STD-883-E MIL-STD-883-E4 Environmental Standards CR3 N/A IP-54 IP-685 Base Platform Weight CR1 Lbs <125 756 Data Transfer Rate over Mesh CR9 Mb/s 2 37 Vehicle Speed CR1 M/s 2.2 6.88 Max Payload Weight CR2 Drop test+C5:H22 50 1009 Maintain Current Size Envelope CR8 inches 30 x 22 30 x 2210 Video Feed Resolution CR9 Pixels 320 x 240 1080 x 72011 Frame Rate CR9 Frames/sec 25 3012 Flat ground incline CR4 Degrees 40 4513 Stair Incline CR4 Degrees 38 4214 Step Obstacle Size CR4 Inches 6hx8w 8hx6w15 Ground pressure exerted by vehicle CR4 PSI 4 1.516 Mechanical Shock test CR6 g 3 4 Drop test17 Platform Runtime with Payload CR1 Hours 3 418 Communication Range CR5 Meters 200 400

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Project Schedule Draft

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Risk Assessment

R+A3:E6isk Likelihood Severity Consequence Action Plan

Over Budget4 4

Unable to proceed with project, customer over spending

Verify usefulness and necessity of each part purchased with both advisors and

CRL to keep spending in check

Track Design Failure5 5

Project break down, leads to main customer concern

Work with CRL and test / prototype as necessary to mitigate failure scenarios

Staff Limitations5 2 Deadline failures, incomplete work

Utilize the full breadth of CRL staff and advisor staff available

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Conclusions

Questions?