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Urban Search and Urban Search and Rescue Rescue Checkpoint Feedback Checkpoint Feedback Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University 16-311 Introduction to Robotics 16-311 Introduction to Robotics March 29 March 29 th th 2006 2006

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Urban Search and RescueUrban Search and RescueCheckpoint FeedbackCheckpoint Feedback

Carnegie Mellon UniversityCarnegie Mellon University16-311 Introduction to Robotics16-311 Introduction to Robotics

March 29March 29thth 2006 2006

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Checkpoint PerformanceCheckpoint Performance

5 of 7 teams 5 of 7 teams finished the finished the checkpointcheckpoint

Average:Average: 7575 Median:Median: 9595 Mode:Mode: 100100

Final Competition Final Competition Tuesday April 4Tuesday April 4

PreparationPreparation Checkpoint Checkpoint

FeedbackFeedback Presentation of Presentation of

Final Competition.Final Competition.

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CheckpointCheckpoint

General Observations from CheckpointsGeneral Observations from Checkpoints InclineIncline

Nearly everyone was able to complete this obstacle.Nearly everyone was able to complete this obstacle. BumpsBumps

Nearly everyone was able to complete this obstacle.Nearly everyone was able to complete this obstacle. StairsStairs

Many teams had difficulty, it is highly recommended this Many teams had difficulty, it is highly recommended this issue be resolved.issue be resolved.

RubbleRubble Nearly everyone was able to complete this obstacle. Nearly everyone was able to complete this obstacle.

Narrow CorridorNarrow Corridor Nearly everyone was able to complete this obstacle.Nearly everyone was able to complete this obstacle.

Low Light Low Light No teams attempted this obstacle, highly recommend No teams attempted this obstacle, highly recommend

practice.practice.

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DifficultiesDifficulties

Low ground clearanceLow ground clearance Robots getting hung up on rubble and bumps.Robots getting hung up on rubble and bumps.

Center of gravityCenter of gravity Robots begin to climb stairs and inclines only to flip over.Robots begin to climb stairs and inclines only to flip over.

High torque wheels/treadsHigh torque wheels/treads Torque is good but so is speed.Torque is good but so is speed.

Size constraintsSize constraints If your robot changes dimension be sure you can still fit through narrow If your robot changes dimension be sure you can still fit through narrow

corridors.corridors. Fragile DesignsFragile Designs

If you lose any part of your robot during the competition your run is If you lose any part of your robot during the competition your run is over.over.

Grinding and/or clicking noises are never a good thing.Grinding and/or clicking noises are never a good thing. Two words: Drop TestTwo words: Drop Test

Controllability IssuesControllability Issues Low level controls make it difficult to precisely traverse the Low level controls make it difficult to precisely traverse the

environment.environment.

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What Did WorkWhat Did Work

Added weightsAdded weights Washers, Pennies, Pad Lock?Washers, Pennies, Pad Lock? Change the location of your center of massChange the location of your center of mass

Reinforced RobotsReinforced Robots Zip ties are your friendZip ties are your friend Twist ties and wiresTwist ties and wires

CameraCamera Pan and tilt camera heads are greatPan and tilt camera heads are great Zip tying the camera to your robotZip tying the camera to your robot Visual marker to keep your frame of referenceVisual marker to keep your frame of reference

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AdviceAdvice

Try to drive without looking at the Try to drive without looking at the robot.robot.

Don’t underestimate the value of Don’t underestimate the value of sensors to eliminate blind spots.sensors to eliminate blind spots.

Be conscious of size and speed of the Be conscious of size and speed of the robot.robot.

The world will get worn down – be The world will get worn down – be prepared for it.prepared for it.

Clicking, whining is a bad sign.Clicking, whining is a bad sign.

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This just in…….This just in……. Hurricane has hit a remote siteHurricane has hit a remote site

(Scaife Hall)(Scaife Hall) Rescue teams will be:Rescue teams will be:

arriving onsite Monday April 3arriving onsite Monday April 3rdrd

commencing operations Tuesday April 4commencing operations Tuesday April 4thth..

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VictimsVictims

These individuals have These individuals have been identified as been identified as being in the building at being in the building at the time of eruption:the time of eruption: HowieHowie GeistGeist AviAvi LindaLinda Brandon BoydBrandon Boyd Dakota FanningDakota Fanning President BushPresident Bush Johnny DeppJohnny Depp

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Satellite ImagesSatellite Images

These images of the These images of the disaster area have been disaster area have been gathered from satellite gathered from satellite information:information: Zone 1Zone 1

Stability: HighStability: High Zone 2Zone 2

Stability: High-MediumStability: High-Medium Zone 3Zone 3

Stability: LowStability: Low Zone 4Zone 4

Stability: Low-MediumStability: Low-Medium Zone 5Zone 5

Stability: Low-MediumStability: Low-Medium

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Sneak PeekSneak Peek

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GoalGoal

Your mission is to Your mission is to send your robots send your robots into these areas into these areas and using and using teleoperation to teleoperation to guide them through guide them through each zone each zone identifying identifying individuals and individuals and clearing zones. clearing zones.

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ScoringScoring

Victims found in each zone are worth 7 points each.Victims found in each zone are worth 7 points each. An additional 5 points will be awarded if the team can An additional 5 points will be awarded if the team can

determine who the victim is (pictures will be determine who the victim is (pictures will be provided).provided).

When a group is done with a zone, they have the When a group is done with a zone, they have the opportunity to say whether they have cleared it or opportunity to say whether they have cleared it or not. “Cleared” means they have found all victims in not. “Cleared” means they have found all victims in that zone. If a group claims they have found all that zone. If a group claims they have found all victims, and they are right, they earn 5 points. If a victims, and they are right, they earn 5 points. If a group claims they have found all victims, and they group claims they have found all victims, and they are wrong, they lose 5 points. No points are awarded are wrong, they lose 5 points. No points are awarded for a group “knowing” that they have not found all for a group “knowing” that they have not found all victims in a zone.victims in a zone.

Zone 5 is the upper level of the world.Zone 5 is the upper level of the world.

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Demo TimesDemo Times

The demos will be held on Tuesday April The demos will be held on Tuesday April 4th in the REL4th in the REL

Each team is allotted a total of fifteen Each team is allotted a total of fifteen minutes for their demo minutes for their demo Five minutes for set up Five minutes for set up Ten minutes to search for victimsTen minutes to search for victims

A sign up sheet will be available A sign up sheet will be available immediately following this presentation at immediately following this presentation at the front desk.the front desk.

Random lottery will determine order.Random lottery will determine order.

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Words of WisdomWords of Wisdom

Don’t forget to charge your batteries the night before the Don’t forget to charge your batteries the night before the demo!!!demo!!!

Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice PracticePractice Practice Practice

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Questions?Questions?