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=The GUARDIANS project=
 
=The GUARDIANS project=
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* [http://www.woodheadpublishing.com/en/book.aspx?bookID=2041 Using robots in hazardous environments] [[Image:vf-g-book.gif|40px|Book]]
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* GUARDIANS final [http://shura.shu.ac.uk/2340/ report] now available.
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* Final report Part 1 draft [http://shura.shu.ac.uk/1089/1/FinalReportPart1.pdf here].
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* Some videos of research outputs are available [http://vision.eng.shu.ac.uk/mmvlwiki/index.php/Saez here].
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==Objective==
 
==Objective==
 
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The Guardians project involves 8 European partners. The Guardians are a swarm of autonomous robots applied to navigate and search an urban ground. The project's central example is search and rescue in an industrial warehouse in smoke, as proposed by the Fire and Rescue Service of South Yorkshire. The job is time consuming and dangerous; toxics may be released and humans senses can be severely impaired. They get disoriented and may get lost. The robots warn for toxic chemicals, provide and maintain mobile communication links, infer localisation information and assist in searching.
 
The Guardians project involves 8 European partners. The Guardians are a swarm of autonomous robots applied to navigate and search an urban ground. The project's central example is search and rescue in an industrial warehouse in smoke, as proposed by the Fire and Rescue Service of South Yorkshire. The job is time consuming and dangerous; toxics may be released and humans senses can be severely impaired. They get disoriented and may get lost. The robots warn for toxic chemicals, provide and maintain mobile communication links, infer localisation information and assist in searching.
  
The project will end January 2010.
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The project ended January 2010.
  
=Sample outputs=
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=Results=
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(Comments from the final project review)
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The GUARDIANS project research results have been primarily in the areas of:
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*Chemical sensor development,
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*Communications infrastructure,
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*Robot behaviours (swarming, mapping, and localization),
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*Base station and human-robot interaction, and
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*Experimental verification, validation and integration of the component technologies.
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The Guardians project has brought up several remarkable achievements to the existing state-of-the-art in various areas within the project.
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<br>These are as follows:
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<br>(a) The development of MOS/QCM-based chemical sensors, leading to a prototype of compact chemical sensing system.
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<br>(b) Design and prototype development of a Mission base-station as a GUI to the Guardians system, which has advanced the state of the art in such systems.
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<br>(c) Design and prototyping of a robust communication infrastructure and routing system for environments with low RF reach distance, which appears to be very promising.
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In addition, the design of robot swarming, mapping and navigation behaviours for groups of robots capable of operation under poor performance of communication was very good but was not brought to a fully functional and complete solution. The demonstrations showed significant progress, and in some cases, achieved fruition.
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=Outputs=
 
* [[List of GUARDIANS deliverables|Deliverables]]
 
* [[List of GUARDIANS deliverables|Deliverables]]
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Click above to see a list of publicly available deliverables that have been generated by the project
 
* [[List of GUARDIANS publications|Publications]]
 
* [[List of GUARDIANS publications|Publications]]
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Click above to view a number of publications linked to the project.
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* [[Review of Work-Packages]]
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Click above for a summary review of the main Work-Packages
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=Media=
  
=Multimedia=
 
| align="center" style="padding:6px; margin:6px" | [[Image:http://vision.eng.shu.ac.uk/guardians/index.php/Image:Rescuerobots3.jpg|160px|Science Museum]]<br/>
 
  
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[[Image:star.JPG|160px|GUARDIANS in the Sheffield Star (29/07/09)]]
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[[Image:Screenshot.png|160px|GUARDIANS on Channel 4 news (More4, UK)]]
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[[Image:Rescuerobots3.jpg|160px|Science Museum Display]] [[Image:warehouse.jpg|160px|Typical Warehouse where robots may assist fire-fighter]] [[Image:ProEngineering.jpg|160px|Article in Professional Engineering]]
  
 
=Partners=
 
=Partners=
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** [http://www.shu.ac.uk/research/meri/mmvl/research/projects/guardians/index.html Official Sheffield Hallam University Guardians page]
 
** [http://www.shu.ac.uk/research/meri/mmvl/research/projects/guardians/index.html Official Sheffield Hallam University Guardians page]
 
** [http://vision.eng.shu.ac.uk/guardians/index.php/Guardians Guardians private section]
 
** [http://vision.eng.shu.ac.uk/guardians/index.php/Guardians Guardians private section]
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* Publicity
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** [http://www.thestar.co.uk/news/Robot-feeling-the-heat.5502210.jp GUARDIANS in the Sheffield Star 'Robot feeling the heat']
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** [http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/science_technology/rise+of+the+machines/3286757 GUARDIANS on Channel 4 (More4): news report on fire-fighting robots - airplay: 28/07/09]
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** [http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/antenna/firefightingrobots/ GUARDIANS and VIEW-FINDER exhibit in London science museum]
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** [[Media:ProEngineering.jpg|Article]] about the GUARDIANS robots in Professional Engineering - 03/09/08, Vol 21, Number 15, p.35.
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* Other projects
 
* Other projects
 
** [http://www.k-team.com/ Khepera robot]
 
** [http://www.k-team.com/ Khepera robot]
 
** [http://securityvideo.blogspot.com/2007/05/dramatic-footage-silent-drowning-pool.html Vision IQ underwater safety camera saves life]
 
** [http://securityvideo.blogspot.com/2007/05/dramatic-footage-silent-drowning-pool.html Vision IQ underwater safety camera saves life]
 
** [http://www.dribblingdackels.de/ Aibo robots at TU Darmstadt] and the [http://www.thenewrobot.com/ new robot dog to replace Aibo]  
 
** [http://www.dribblingdackels.de/ Aibo robots at TU Darmstadt] and the [http://www.thenewrobot.com/ new robot dog to replace Aibo]  
* Publicity
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** [http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/antenna/firefightingrobots/ GUARDIANS and VIEW-FINDER exhibit in London science museum]
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** [[Media:PE0908.jpg|Scanned article]] about the GUARDIANS robots in Professional Engineering - 03/09/08, Vol 21, Number 15, p.35.
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[[Category:Guardians|*Guardians]]
 
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 20 July 2010

Guardians impression
Part of the Guardians / ViewFinder teams at SyFire demonstrations


Contents

[edit] The GUARDIANS project

  • GUARDIANS final report now available.
  • Final report Part 1 draft here.
  • Some videos of research outputs are available here.


[edit] Objective

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The GUARDIANS project is the European Union 6th framework program project no: 045269. The Guardians project involves 8 European partners. The Guardians are a swarm of autonomous robots applied to navigate and search an urban ground. The project's central example is search and rescue in an industrial warehouse in smoke, as proposed by the Fire and Rescue Service of South Yorkshire. The job is time consuming and dangerous; toxics may be released and humans senses can be severely impaired. They get disoriented and may get lost. The robots warn for toxic chemicals, provide and maintain mobile communication links, infer localisation information and assist in searching.

The project ended January 2010.

[edit] Results

(Comments from the final project review)


The GUARDIANS project research results have been primarily in the areas of:

  • Chemical sensor development,
  • Communications infrastructure,
  • Robot behaviours (swarming, mapping, and localization),
  • Base station and human-robot interaction, and
  • Experimental verification, validation and integration of the component technologies.

The Guardians project has brought up several remarkable achievements to the existing state-of-the-art in various areas within the project.
These are as follows:
(a) The development of MOS/QCM-based chemical sensors, leading to a prototype of compact chemical sensing system.
(b) Design and prototype development of a Mission base-station as a GUI to the Guardians system, which has advanced the state of the art in such systems.
(c) Design and prototyping of a robust communication infrastructure and routing system for environments with low RF reach distance, which appears to be very promising.

In addition, the design of robot swarming, mapping and navigation behaviours for groups of robots capable of operation under poor performance of communication was very good but was not brought to a fully functional and complete solution. The demonstrations showed significant progress, and in some cases, achieved fruition.

[edit] Outputs

Click above to see a list of publicly available deliverables that have been generated by the project

Click above to view a number of publications linked to the project.

Click above for a summary review of the main Work-Packages

[edit] Media

GUARDIANS in the Sheffield Star (29/07/09) GUARDIANS on Channel 4 news (More4, UK) Science Museum Display Typical Warehouse where robots may assist fire-fighter Article in Professional Engineering

[edit] Partners

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Industrial partners


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