Applied Robotics for Installations and Base Operations TRANSPORTING THE FUTURE
2 Applied Robotics for Installation and Base Operations (ARIBO) is a new approach to technology transition for the Army. It is a series of living laboratories that coordinate effort and investment to accelerate the adoption of automated technologies by placing them in useful scenarios where they can safely have a positive impact — today. ARIBO aligns objectives across government agencies and affordably leverages investments in automated ground systems for common goals. OVERVIEW
3 The tactical issues which are explored and refined by ARIBO: Energy efficiency System reliability System endurance Vehicle-to-infrastructure communications Wireless Data transmission security Human-machine interface Obstacle avoidance Navigation and mapping Fault tolerance Networked automated vehicle/fleet management PRACTICAL RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
How Does it Work?
Continual, Data-Driven Improvement TECHNOLOGY Gathering Data Improving Algorithms Informing Policy Informing Standards Continual System Improvement PEOPLE Improving trust among users & non-users People learn how to interact with autonomous systems Other Technical Advances INFRASTRUCTURE
Stanford Fort Bragg WTB West Point APPLIED ROBOTICS FOR INSTALLATION AND BASE OPERATIONS (ARIBO) 6
U.S. ARMY TARDEC UTARI COMET FORT BRAGG STANFORD UNIVERSITY WEST POINT INDUCT UNICOR ARIBO is a model of collaboration between government, industry and academic innovators who work together to solve real- world problems today. SMART AMERICA PARTNERS CVPC
GREENVILLE, SC MOSI DOE - NREL USF - CUTR FHWA GREEWICH ENGLAND TAMPA, FL GLOBAL CITIES PARTNERS AUTONOMOUS STUFF HARBRICK AUTO INSURER WIRELESS PROVIDER IIC HEVO FDOT MDOT THF EPFL, LAUSANNE BJU - CUICAR
Transporting the Future System Design System Construction System Installation Vehicles & Equipment Manufacture Vehicle Service & System Maintenance In-Field Software Updates Monitoring & Diagnostics Software Development Driving New Industry