Another DARPA-Sponsored Robotics Competition
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Aerial Robotics Competition
Aerial Robotics Competition
07/23/2004 04:51 PMHigh School Kids Beat MIT at Robotics
Competition
High School Kids Beat MIT at Robotics
Competition
03/30/2005 02:05 PMMcKeesport Teens Seek Support In Order
to Fulfill Dream of Competing in FIRST
National Robotics Competition
McKeesport Teens Seek Support In Order
to Fulfill Dream of Competing in FIRST
National Robotics Competition
03/25/2005 06:34 AMLocal Students Win Regional Robotics Competition But Lack Funds to
Move On to the Championship [PRWEB Mar 25, 2005]
DARPA Grand Challenge Teams Submit
Videos to DARPA
DARPA Grand Challenge Teams Submit
Videos to DARPA
03/14/2005 05:02 PMSlashdot Mar 13 2005 11:31AM GMT
International Federation of Robotics
Hosts Groundbreaking Advanced Robotics
E-Symposium
International Federation of Robotics
Hosts Groundbreaking Advanced Robotics
E-Symposium
06/05/2005 11:53 PMThe Advanced Robotics E-Symposium will be held online on July 6 2005.
Its international outreach, cutting edge topics and line-up of
world-renowned experts already makes it one of the 'must-attend'
fixtures of this year for organizations, academics, industries and
government representatives. [PRWEB May 10, 2005]
Industry Leading Robotics Vendors,
Associations and Media Firms Sponsor
Emerging Robotics Technologies &
Applications Conference
Industry Leading Robotics Vendors,
Associations and Media Firms Sponsor
Emerging Robotics Technologies &
Applications Conference
05/31/2004 02:13 PMiRobot, Evolution Robotics, VIA Technologies, Robotics Foundry and
Others Sponsor First Robotics Conference to Focus on Commercialization
of Emerging Robotics Markets [PRWEB Dec 12, 2003]
Competition Equalizer Crushes the Google
Adwords Competition
Competition Equalizer Crushes the Google
Adwords Competition
03/14/2005 04:41 PMUnlock the secrets of the top producing affiliate sellers on Google
Adwords. Competition Equalizer gives an advantage to smart affiliate
marketers so that they can dramatically increase their affiliate sales
by staying one step ahead of their competitors. [PRWEB Mar 13, 2005]
CMU Red Team Gets More DARPA GC Help
CMU Red Team Gets More DARPA GC Help
03/14/2005 06:03 PMAccording to a Duke University press
release, Duke will be offering assistance to the CMU Red Team. They
plan to equip
both CMU robots with their "Duke Radar Object Identification Device"
(DROID). The radar sensors will use a unique approach by trying to
identify only above ground objects while avoiding the terrain
itself. They hope this will reduce clutter in the resulting data. Duke
is the latest in a long
list of organizations donating time, equipment, and money
toward a CMU win in the DARPA Grand Challenge.
Brief: HP awarded DARPA contract
Brief: HP awarded DARPA contract
04/04/2005 07:10 PMHewlett-Packard said it was been awarded a contract by the Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency to improve network performance in
combat situations.
DARPA Contest Goes Into Orbit
DARPA Contest Goes Into Orbit
04/07/2005 05:24 AMSci-Tech Today Apr 7 2005 9:25AM GMT
DARPA Robotwars++ worth $1,000,000
DARPA Robotwars++ worth $1,000,000
11/10/2003 11:12 PMThe DARPA said last Thursday that 86 teams have submitted technical
papers describing their proposed robotic cars that can drive from Los
Angeles to Las Vegas on an off-road course in 10 hours, with a top
prize of $1,000,000
Still More on the DARPA Grand Challenge
Still More on the DARPA Grand Challenge
02/15/2004 07:43 PMDARPA Wants BigDog for the Army
DARPA Wants BigDog for the Army
03/14/2005 06:03 PMA recent Guardian
Unlimited article describes the latest test results of a four legged
robot being built by Boston Dynamics
under a DARPA contract. The company claims the internal
combustion-powered, biomemetic (or biodynotic as they call) robot,
named BigDog, will be able to carry a single soldier's gear where ever
the
soldier goes. The company says the prototype can carry up to 50kg and
climb 30 degree slopes. The first military versions will be expensive
but once mass-produced, a consumer version would be much cheaper,
perhaps priced "similar to a car". The company is still not releasing
photos of the robot but a Wired
article from last year includes some drawings.
DARPA seeks self-repairing computer
DARPA seeks self-repairing computer
09/10/2004 07:10 AMBig News Network Sep 10 2004 11:37AM GMT
DARPA GC Technical Papers Released
DARPA GC Technical Papers Released
05/14/2004 12:21 PMTim Holt emailed
yesterday saying,
Final team technical papers on
DARPA Grand Challenge 2004 posted today. Bet there's some good reading
in there!
There are 25 DARPA Grand
Challenge team technical papers, all in PDF format. These papers
contain photos, diagrams, and detailed technical specifications for
each
of the Grand Challenge robots. Have fun.
DARPA Robot Contest Update
DARPA Robot Contest Update
01/02/2004 01:09 PMDARPA Awards FALCON HCV Contracts
DARPA Awards FALCON HCV Contracts
01/23/2004 04:14 PMAccording to a DefenseLINK
article, DARPA has awarded contracts for phase one of the FALCON
hypersonic cruise vehicle (HCV) development program. That's FALCON as
in
Force
Application and
Launch from the
Continental United States. The FALCON
will be an autonomous robot plane that can take off from a
conventional runway in the US and strike targets up to 9,000 miles
away
with its 12,000 lbs weapon payload in 2 hours or less traveling at
speeds of Mach 6 or
higher. Eventually, a single, reusable robot plane will do the whole
job. But because DARPA anticipates the need to blow up a few things
before the final "Version 2" vehicle is available, their
plan (PDF format) calls for developing a "Version 1" FALCON that's
made in two parts: a rocket powered small launch vehicle (SLV) that
will
accelerate a Common
Aero Vehicle (CAV) into low Earth orbit (LEO). The autonomous CAV
will then glide towards the target at hypersonic speeds.
Darpa Wants Replacement Arms by 2009
Darpa Wants Replacement Arms by 2009
04/11/2005 11:02 AM
There are plenty of reasons to hate our government, from low
quality cheese handouts to an embarrassing lack of prisoner-fueled
gladiatorial events, but at least they have no problem telling
scientists to stop sucking the creme filling from grants and start
building robot arms. Darpa, the funds-holding financier of many
military project, has put out a challenge to modern prostheticists to
build a fake arm with, "enough finesse to pick up a raisin or to write
in longhand. It needs to be sensitive enough for the wearer to
demonstration to do day-to-day tasks in the dark. And the limb will
have to be strong enough to lift 60 pounds at a time."
REPLACEMENT
ARM, GOOD AS NEW [DefenseTech]
Darpa Offers No Food for Thought
Darpa Offers No Food for Thought
02/17/2004 05:53 AMPentagon scientists are trying to find a way for GIs to live without
food for up to five days. The effort is part of larger initiative to
develop soldiers who are immune to everyday human concerns. By Noah
Shachtman.
DARPA chisels little guy out of $1
million race
DARPA chisels little guy out of $1
million race
11/16/2003 01:46 PMTethered to Pentagon pork
DARPA figures out how to run a $2m robot
race
DARPA figures out how to run a $2m robot
race
08/02/2004 09:07 PMGrand Improvement with revised rules
DARPA Grand Challenge PR Problems
DARPA Grand Challenge PR Problems
10/30/2003 11:57 PMThe DARPA Grand
Challenge has generated a lot of interest and there are now over 100
teams preparing robots. Most of them are in for a shock when they find
out DARPA has decided that only 20 robots will be allowed to enter. An
editorial
over at mobilerobotics.org has more details as well as transcript of a
letter DARPA sent to one of the Grand Challenge Teams about the issue.
DARPA GC Team GPLs Telemetry Data
DARPA GC Team GPLs Telemetry Data
04/03/2005 05:38 PMIgor Carron of the DARPA Grand Challenge Pegasus Team writes,
"we are committing ourselves to provide the rest of the robotics
community some of the data we gather during our trial runs. We expect
these trial runs
to be more sophisticated as we go along. Probably one of the unusual
decision we have made for this vehicle is to not have range sensors
such as laser SICK, ultrasound or radar. Our sensor module features an
IMU with information on acceleration (3-axis), rotation information
(3-axis), heading (3-axis), a GPS and one or several cameras (.jpg or
.bmp taken at 10-20 Hz). Because we do not believe the issue is about
how to gather data but to make sense of them, these
data are provided
free of charge and are licensed under the GNU GPL."DARPA Grand Challenge 2005 Rules
DARPA Grand Challenge 2005 Rules
08/03/2004 08:46 AMDARPA has released the proposed
rules (PDF format) for the DARPA Grand Challenge
2005. This time around teams will be required to submit a video
demonstration of their robot. Perhaps this will cut down on teams that
show up at the final event with a DOA robot. No indication if they
will
reduce the excessive number of way points used in the first event. For
more, see the DARPA discussion
forum or the Slashdot
discussion on the new rules.
DARPA quells robot road rage
DARPA quells robot road rage
12/31/2003 06:13 PMGrand Challenge back on track
DARPA Grand Challenge Maps Revealed
DARPA Grand Challenge Maps Revealed
01/05/2004 06:49 PMThere's been lots of hype about DARPA's Grand Challenge - setting up a
250-mile race course that an autonomous vehicle would have to cover in
a limited time period. The original plans said the course would only
be revealed two hours before the race began, but for safety reasons,
all of
the potential routes have already been identified publicly, which
is angering a number of contestants. They believe this will give an
advantage to other contestants who can simply program in the various
courses into their vehicles, which could take away from the whole
point of the race. Already, the article reports that a company is
offering to go over all of the potential courses with a laser and
photographic equipment for any team that wants it. Again, this would
seem to go against the entire point of the race (to create autonomous
vehicles that could travel anywhere with no warning and no human
control). Meanwhile, it looks like a group has taken
my
suggestion and organized a
private
version of such a race for all the teams that got rejected from
the original one. I'm still waiting for them to sign a TV contract to
get these shown on TV alongside Junkyard Wars.
Surge in DARPA GC Filings as Deadline
Nears
Surge in DARPA GC Filings as Deadline
Nears
02/01/2005 10:04 PMA DARPA
Press release (PDF format) says there has been a surge in team
applications for the DARPA Grand Challenge in
recent weeks. The final deadline for filing an application to
participate is approaching on February 11. Over 125 applications have
been filed by teams
promising to field autonomous robots capable of the 142 mile, 10 hour
desert trek. 34 teams from the previous
Grand Challenge are returning but three times that number of new
teams have joined, representing 30 states and 3 foreign countries.
DARPA Grand Challenge 2005 Announced
DARPA Grand Challenge 2005 Announced
06/08/2004 04:55 PMDARPA has announced the date
for the next Grand
Challenge: October 8, 2005. An informational conference for
participants will be held on August 14, 2004 at the Anaheim Marriott
in
Anaheim, Califorinia. The cash prize has doubled from 1 million to 2
million dollars for the first team to complete the challenge. There's
a
already a Slashdot
discussion on the topic.
Darpa Runs Robo-Racers Off Road
Darpa Runs Robo-Racers Off Road
11/04/2003 06:25 AMAbout 100 teams accepted the Pentagon's challenge to build robots that
can race from Los Angeles to Las Vegas without human help. But the
Pentgon goofed. It invited too many and may ax many entrants. By Noah
Shachtman.
DARPA Officially Cuts Off Grand
Challengers
DARPA Officially Cuts Off Grand
Challengers
11/04/2003 03:39 PMWe've been following the well-hyped DARPA "Grand Challenge" offroad
autonomous vehicle challenge for a while now, and last week reported
at how surprised DARPA was that
over
100 applications were filed to participate. It seems that DARPA
expected no more than 20 or so - and even told state and local
officials that it would be no more than 20 in order to get their
approval. So, now that they're backed into a corner, they say they're
not
going to let everyone race, which is pissing off many of the
smaller, bootstrapped teams, who are afraid they're the most likely to
get cut. The university/corporate backed teams, however, think it'll
be good that they won't have to fend off the scrappy upstarts. Either
way, this seems like an opportunity for someone. Clearly, there are a
lot of folks willing to try to build such autonomous vehicles. Why
not start a private offering to run similar races? Why not put them
on TV? Make it like "Junkyard Wars" or whatever, and put a little
cash behind the prizes. Assuming there are already 86 contestants who
won't qualify for the DARPA challenge, you could set up 1-on-1 races
and have a weekly show for more than two years just going through
those teams. Even if you had five cars per race, you could easily put
on a season's worth without even bringing back cars for more races.
If it was even remotely successful, there would be no shortage of
entrants. So, forget relying on the government to run this race, put
the damn thing on TV and support it with private money.
DARPA Announces Grand Challenge 2005
DARPA Announces Grand Challenge 2005
06/08/2004 03:16 PMCrash test dummies get date for DARPA
Robot Run II
Crash test dummies get date for DARPA
Robot Run II
06/09/2004 08:44 PM$2m prize inside
DARPA Grand Challenge 2005 Rules
Announced
DARPA Grand Challenge 2005 Rules
Announced
08/02/2004 08:53 PMDARPA doubles cash payout for second
robot race
DARPA doubles cash payout for second
robot race
05/17/2004 03:03 PMGrander Challenge
DARPA: Could Segways replace soldiers as
hired killers?
DARPA: Could Segways replace soldiers as
hired killers?
12/09/2003 09:42 AMrobotic killer Segways .. Read article .. The
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DARPA GC Team GPLs Drive-by-Wire Code
DARPA GC Team GPLs Drive-by-Wire Code
06/05/2005 11:13 PMIn early April, Pegasus
Team GPLed their DARPA Grand Challenge telemetry data. Now
they've gone a step further and released a version of their Python
drive-by-wire software under the GNU GPL. It's very
interesting to see code being used on one of the DARPA entries. This
code is
a simplified, early version used during testing to control the Pegasus
robot remotely from a
Laptop by using keyboard commands to accelerate, brake, and turn. Keep
in mind the released code is intended as an example only. So, before
you
try running it as-is on your 1 ton, 300 HP DARPA robot, read their
dislaimer:
"if you do not know what you are doing do not use this
program on a motorized vehicle or any machinery for that matter. Even
if
you know
what you are doing, we absolutely cannot be held responsible for your
use of this program under ANY circumstances."New DARPA Grand Challenge live action
website
New DARPA Grand Challenge live action
website
04/23/2004 04:26 PMJust launched: a website promising live virtual coverage of this
weekend's
Grand
Challenge race, in which robotic vehicles will race accross the
California desert.
Live Tracking will show relative positions of the
Challenge entrants, and requires a 7 MB download each time you use
your browser to view the tracking. The Status Board
provides a 30 second update of the status of each Challenge team. The
Image Gallery
will contain the most recent images from the Challenge, updated
nightly through March 14.
LinkDARPA Grand Challenge Kicks Off March
13th
DARPA Grand Challenge Kicks Off March
13th
03/09/2004 12:19 AMPC-Powered Buggy, Motorcycle Compete In
DARPA Challenge
PC-Powered Buggy, Motorcycle Compete In
DARPA Challenge
03/06/2004 02:01 AMWe talk to two of the twenty-five teams designing vehicles for the
DARPA Grand Challenge: a driverless car race across the desert for a
$1 million prize.
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