Crusher UnmannedGround Combat Vehicle Unveiled The Crusher vehicle is a followon and upgrade to the Spinner vehicle that was developed in a prior DARPAArmy program Crusher is a sixwheeled allwheel drive hybrid electric skidsteeredunmannedground vehicle
Combined with its autonomous control system, theCrusherdefines the state-of-the-art in autonomousunmannedground vehicles systems.” The UPI program will conduct rigorous field experiments of the...
Learn MoreAug 20, 2010· The QNX software technology powers not only the six-wheeledunmanned Crushercombat vehicle of the US Army but the music, media and navigation systems in …
Learn MoreTheCrusher UnmannedGround Vehicle is the brain child of engineers at Carnegie Melon University.
Learn MoreCrusher is a 13,200-pound (6,000 kg) autonomous off-roadUnmannedGround Combat Vehicle developed by researchers at the Carnegie Mellon University's National Robotics Engineering Center for DARPA. It is a follow up on the previous Spinner vehicle.
Learn MoreJul 30, 2011· The small form factor of theunmanned aerial vehicleallows it to drop under radar and is often mistaken for a large bird. It was built from an Army target drone and converted to run on electric batteries rather than gasoline. It can also be loaded with GPS information and fly a predetermined course without need for an operator.
Learn MoreDec 22, 2008· TheCrusher UnmannedGround Vehicle is the brain child of engineers at Carnegie Melon University. It weighs in at 6.5 tons and with its advanced perception techniques and learning capabilities it can navigate rugged terrain while transporting more than 8,000 pounds of payload and armor.
Learn MoreCrusheris autonomous off-roadUnmannedGround Combat Vehicle developed by researchers at the Carnegie Mellon University's National Robotics Engineering Center for DARPA. It is a follow up on the previous Spinner vehicle. DARPA's technical name for theCrusherisUnmannedGround Combat Vehicle and Perceptor Integration System, and the whole project is known by the acronym UPI, which stands …
Learn MoreAug 24, 2010·Crusher Unmanned Ground Combat Vehicles Video. Carnegie Mellon University'sCrusher UnmannedGround Combat Vehicle is a six ton robot you don't want to get in the way of.
Learn MoreTheCrushervehicle is a follow-on and upgrade to the Spinner vehicle that was developed in a prior DARPA/Army program.Crusheris a six-wheeled, all-wheel drive, hybrid electric, skid-steered,unmanned…
Learn MoreApr 29, 2006· The 6.5-ton "Crusher" combines the strength and mobility of a predecessor known as Spinner with NREC-developed autonomy capabilities to create an extremely robust,unmanned…
Learn MoreDec 22, 2008· TheCrusher Unmanned Ground Vehicleis the brain child of engineers at Carnegie Melon University. It weighs in at 6.5 tons and with its advanced perception techniques and learning capabilities it can navigate rugged terrain while transporting more than 8,000 …
Learn MoreCrusheris a major improvement inunmannedground vehicle capability, according to Larry Jackel, DARPA UPI program manager. “The original Spinner UGCV is an excellent platform, but in shakeout ...
Learn MoreCrusherrepresents a new class ofunmannedground combat vehicles (UGCVs) developed under the DARPA/Army UGCV-Perception for Off-Road Robots Integration (UPI) program.Crusher…
Learn MoreThe Future ofCrusher-Crusheritself will probably not see deployment. It's mostly a research project and will be in testing and experimentation until 2008. Learn …
Learn MoreFor this program, NREC modified a Land Tamer all-terrain vehicle with an autonomous driving system that uses technology from previous projects that have supportedunmannedon-road and off-road exploration, including NREC’sCrusheroff-road vehicle and the Boss SUV that was CMU’s winning entry in the 2007 Urban Challenge road race. The autonomous Land Tamer featured sensing that allows it ...
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