Guest grinch Posted June 5, 2006 Share Posted June 5, 2006 les forces armées allemandes ont organisé une rencontre européens sur les robots les anglais, allemands et francais étaient présents avec pour les allemands les ricains ne sont pas les seuls à avoir un gros joujou plus petit et puis nous... et les anglais Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
starpom Posted June 5, 2006 Share Posted June 5, 2006 C'étaient des robots pilotés à distances par des opérateurs humains ? Des engins programmés à l'avance pour un itinéraire ? Des engins qui se dirigeaient tout seuls grâce à leur IA ?... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest grinch Posted June 5, 2006 Share Posted June 5, 2006 certains étaient totalement telecommandés par des opérateurs. (pour les tout petit càd les engins IED) d'autre pouvait eviter les obstacles grace à leur senseur comme ceux-ci mais nous ne sommes pas encore a des robots totalement libre. donc oublie "Des engins qui se dirigeaient tout seuls grâce à leur IA ?... " Ci-dessous les règles du jeu Name: Mobility in non-urban terrain Terrain: Outdoor, mixed countryside Task: Drive pre-designated route, make as much distance as possible. Environment: The maximum route (see definition appendix A) is no longer than 1000 meters, there are slopes up to 40 degrees. It may include paved and unpaved roads, trails, and off-road desert areas. Examples of obstacles include ditches, berms, washboard, sandy ground, standing water, fire, rocks and boulders, narrow underpasses, construction equipment, barbed wire fences and cattle guards. In addition to the existing natural obstacles, the organisers might place obstacles (e.g. military equipment) on the route that may disable a vehicle if struck. These obstacles must be detected and circumnavigated by a vehicle to successfully complete the route. The terrain is wide enough for vehicles to bypass these obstacles if necessary. The main route and the by-pass routes will be tagged with coloured markers so that they can be recognised by the operator via camera. Course of Action: On the first day (Monday) you will have the possibility to inspect the route (all participants; by foot only, no robots or vehicles; the use of cameras, GPS, etc. to gather data is allowed). You will also receive a drawn map / air photo of the scenario and route. On the trial day, you have to place your operator station in a designated tent. This has to be done approx. 15min. before your starting time. Your vehicle has to be placed in the start chute. This has to be done approx. 15min. before your starting time. On the start command, the operator will start the vehicle. The vehicle will follow the designated route (or by-pass). The time for the whole trial is about 25min. An observer team is following the vehicle through the complete trial. After finishing the trial, stop transmitting; remove your operator station and your vehicle Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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