Intelligent co-robots, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), Laurel, Maryland, USA


Intelligent co-robots: demonstration

Published on Sep 16, 2015

This video presents processed footage from robotic demonstrations showcasing 2014-2015 progress on an independent research & development project, Intelligent Co-Robots, conducted by the Research and Exploratory Development Mission Area at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory.

The video portrays a mock disaster scenario wherein a heterogeneous team of robots is deployed to investigate a potential chemical spill in a shipping container. The robots are primarily controlled through supervised autonomy, where high-level commands are used to direct the search.

Recorded during a live demonstration at the DARPA Robotics Challenge Technology Expo on June 6, 2015.
 

Intelligent systems: autonomous marsupial robot teams

Published on Mar 6, 2018

In the fall of 2017, a team of researchers at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory conducted a demonstration of an autonomous marsupial robot team. This video provides a glimpse into the novel motion planning, machine learning, computer vision and human-machine interface technologies that were brought together to create this unique demonstration.
 
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