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Title: Carpe OccasioTechnology Systems (COTS)


1
  • Carpe OccasioTechnology Systems (COTS)
  • Unmanned and Robotics Systems Interoperability

A Woman-Owned Small Business
Carpe Occasio Technology Systems
Seize the Moment!
2
Bottom Line Up FrontNext-Gen SOA
  • Hybrid Engine provides end-to-end solution
  • Complementary Technology for Real-Time and
    Non-Real-Time (e.g. Web environment)
  • Extremely high performance
  • Ideal for situations requiring minimal latency
    and synchronization of activity/function
  • Developed automatic code generation for
    operational environments
  • Allows systems to be brought online in days
  • Quickly integrate systems of different types
  • Both legacy and new systems

3
Unmanned and Robotics System Interoperability
  • Intra-system component level interoperability
    issues (to enable interchangeable parts within an
    unmanned system)
  • Inter-system interoperability between different
    unmanned or robotic systems, which are required
    for such systems to cooperate and perform complex
    missions in the battlespace, or disaster space
  • Interaction with manned systems unmanned and
    robotics systems must interoperate with a wide
    variety of manned platforms, weapons systems, and
    C4ISR systems
  • Interaction with personnel on scene whether
    first responders in a civil emergency, troops
    operating/working in theater or combat, etc., and
    in a wide variety of situations such as
    logistical support, casualty evacuation,
    manned/unmanned combined arms operations, etc.

4
Sample Problems
  • Robotics Systems for First Responders
    developing a robotic platform that can complete
    different missions, and have different
    interchangeable functional components such as
    an arm for explosive ordinance disposal, or an
    arm that can open door handles and locks
  • Protection and Physical Security UV Sentry
    fleet force protection using unmanned systems (or
    an unmanned road-side check-point that can
    visually and chemically examine a vehicle,
    identify faces, etc.)
  • Battlefield Extraction of the Wounded for
    example the Nightingale II concept, which uses
    unmanned and robotics systems to perform this
    task

5
Nightingale II Concept of Operations
C2
No Fly Zone
C
Autonomous collision obstacle avoidance
Autonomous Clear-Zone landing
D
  1. Call for MedEvac received at Nightingale Control
  2. Best UAV is chosen automatically
  3. Route is autonomously planned uploaded
  4. UAV is launched automatically

No Fly Zone
B
UGVBEAR deploys
UAS/UGV/BEAR system rejoins and goes to
destination
A
BEAR recovers Medic treats
BEAR deploys
Autonomous transit from starting point, to
pick-up point, to medical unit
Similar process for Logistics, Combat Rescue,
Special Ops
6
Real-Time Infrastructure Decomposition
CASE Tool Environment
User Defined IT System Interface
User Defined Hardware Interface
Web Services API (JNI, SOAP, OWL, etc.)
Composability Automation
Component Repository
Intelligent Application Services
Knowledge Representation
Integration
Meta-Data
Data Translation
System Execution Services
Distributed Object Mgmt
Std App Dev Interface
Synchronization Management
Event Management Services
Common Application Services
Security
State Saving
Core Programming
Compression
Encryption
Communication Services (Unicast, Multicast,
Broadcast)
Shared Memory
IP
JTRS
Reflective Memory
BLOS
Link-16
Others
7
Configurable Computational MeshPolymorphic
Computing Architecture (PCA)
FE Functional Element
8
Unmanned and Robotics System Interoperability
Challenges
  • Standards (e.g. JAUS, STANAG 4586, et.al.)
  • Software enables both JAUS and STANAG 4586
  • Multi-Robot Control
  • Enhanced Human/Robot Interaction and Teaming
  • 3-D Map Visualization
  • Near-Autonomous UxV Systems
  • Intelligent Mobility
  • Obstacle Avoidance
  • Data Links
  • Cognitive Science Application to Operator
    Training and Performance

9
Summary
  • Our technology is all about
  • Reducing robotics and unmanned system
    development costs
  • Improving the capability of robotic and unmanned
    systems
  • Bringing together both people and technology is
    our goal
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