Robot Sensor Boat - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University
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Robot Sensor Boat

We present a fleet of autonomous Robot Sensor Boats (RSBs) developed for lake and river fresh water quality assessment and controlled by our Multilevel Autonomy Robot Telesupervision Architecture (MARTA).

The RSBs are low cost, highly maneuverable, shallow draft sensor boats, developed as part of the Sensor Web program supported under the Advanced Information Systems Technology program of NASA’s Earth Systems Technology Office. They can scan large areas of lakes, and navigate up tributaries to measure water quality near outfalls that larger research vessels cannot reach.

The MARTA telesupervision architecture has been applied to a number of domains from multi-platform autonomous wide area planetary mineral prospecting, to multi-platform ocean monitoring.

The RSBs are a complementary expansion of a fleet of NOAA/NASA-developed extended-deployment surface autonomous vehicles that enable in-situ study of meteorological factors of the ocean/atmosphere interface, and which have been adapted to investigate harmful algal blooms under this program.

Displaying 4 Publications

2015
Conference Paper, Proceedings of (IROS) IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, pp. 1065 - 1070, September, 2015
2011
Kian Hsiang Low, John M. Dolan, and Pradeep Khosla
Conference Paper, Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and MultiAgent Systems (AAMAS '11), pp. 753 - 760, May, 2011
2010
Gregg Podnar, John M. Dolan, Kian Hsiang Low, and Alberto Elfes
Conference Paper, Proceedings of IEEE Aerospace Conference, March, 2010
2009
Kian Hsiang Low, Gregg Podnar, Stephen B. Stancliff, John M. Dolan, and Alberto Elfes
Workshop Paper, IPSN '09 Workshop on Sensor Networks for Earth and Space Science Applications (ESSA '09), April, 2009

past head

  • Gregg Podnar

past staff

  • Jeffrey J Baker
  • Christopher R. Baker
  • John M Dolan
  • Alberto Elfes
  • Kian Hsiang Low
  • Maya Rau-Murthy
  • Stephen B Stancliff

past contact

  • Gregg Podnar