The 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge was a 'Huge Leap Forward for Robotics R&D' according to the DARPA Grand Challenge tracking website. Similar to the transatlantic flight competition that spurred commercial flights all over the world, the Grand Challenge was a step forward in the area of navigation for unmanned ground vehicles. However, questions like 'What are the important technologies brought forth by the Grand Challenge' and 'How can these technologies can assist our soldiers in the field' should be addressed. This paper will look at the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge from the perspective of individuals involved in some of the Army's unmanned ground vehicle programs. Information will be presented contrasting this year's competition to the one held in 2004. Details of the enabling technologies from many of the competitors will be discussed along with problems they encountered at the National Qualification Event (NQE) and on Race Day. Finally, thoughts will be presented on how these technologies may be harvested in commercial and DOD R&D, current, and future systems.


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    Title :

    External View of the DARPA Grand Challenge


    Contributors:
    P. A. Frederick (author) / R. Kania (author) / J. Teems (author) / M. Del Rose (author)

    Publication date :

    2006


    Size :

    12 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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