Operational Validation of Search and Rescue Robots

  • Cubber G
  • Doroftei D
  • Balta H
  • et al.
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Abstract

This chapter describes how the different ICARUS unmanned search and rescue tools have been evaluated and validated using operational benchmarking techniques. Two large‐scale simulated disaster scenarios were organized: a simulated shipwreck and an earthquake response scenario. Next to these simulated response scenarios, where ICARUS tools were deployed in tight interaction with real end users, ICARUS tools also participated to a real relief, embedded in a team of end users for a flood response mission. These validation trials allow us to conclude that the ICARUS tools fulfil the user requirements and goals set up at the beginning of the project.

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Cubber, G. D., Doroftei, D., Balta, H., Matos, A., Silva, E., Serrano, D., … Wagemans, R. (2017). Operational Validation of Search and Rescue Robots. In Search and Rescue Robotics - From Theory to Practice. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.69497

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