Work Item
ASTM WK54289

New Test Method for Evaluating Ground Response Robot Manipulation: Inspect Interior of Constrained Space

1. Scope

The purpose of this proposed standard test method, as a part of a suite of robotic manipulation test methods, is to quantitatively evaluate a remotely teleoperated robots capability of enabling video inspection of specified targets placed within a confined space. This proposed standard, including its procedure and apparatuses, is specified in a way that can differentiate the proposed capability, efficiency, and/or survivability under test. As such, this proposed standard challenges the robot capability in repeatable ways to facilitate direct comparisons among different robot models as well as particular configurations of similar robot models. The suite of manipulation test methods quantifies a corresponding set of elemental capabilities necessary for ground robot response applications. Therefore, the suite should be used collectively to capture the overall manipulation capabilities. For this proposed standard, the inspection targets are placed at the bottoms of specified pipe sections and placed normally into cylindrical surfaces, notionally representing the cab inside a vehicle. Additional task difficulties are specified via varying heights, and various locations inside of the space. The proposed standardization includes the apparatuses, task procedure, and metric. Additional test methods will be developed within the suite to fully address robot manipulation capabilities. Systems with assistive capabilities or autonomous behaviors are not specifically rewarded in the performance metrics. What will be captured is the tested capability.

Keywords

C-IED, counter-IED, Emergency, human system interaction, improvised explosive device, IED, inspect, interior, manipulation, operator control unit, OCU, remote teleoperation, responder, response, robot, test suite, urban search and rescue, US&R:

Rationale

This standard test method is to be developed to address the needs from response operations. However, it may be applicable to additional application domains. It can be used for the associated training purposes. This standard test method can provide practice tasks that exercise respective robotic control. This standard test method can also provide capability objectives for the involved subsystems on the robots.

The title and scope are in draft form and are under development within this ASTM Committee.

Details

Developed by Subcommittee: E54.09

Committee: E54

Staff Manager: Kevin Shanahan

Work Item Status

Date Initiated: 04-26-2016

Technical Contact: Ann Virts

Item: 000

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