Early User Appraisal of the MDARS Interior Robot

Abstract

The Mobile Detection Assessment Response System (MDARS) is a joint Army-Navy effort to field interior and exterior autonomous platforms for security and inventory assessment functions at DoD warehouses and storage sites. The MDARS operator interface (host console) is based upon the Multiple Resource Host Architecture (MRHA), a distributed processing system that allows coordinated control of multiple autonomous resources. The current configuration provides control for up to 32 interior and/or exterior robotic vehicles, with provision for near-term integration of remote fixed sensors or sensor pods. The MDARS-Interior (MDARS-I) effort, initiated in 1989 to improve the effectiveness of a shrinking guard force, was quickly expanded to address the intensive manpower requirements associated with accounting for high-dollar and critical assets. An integral component of the MRHA is the Product Assessment System, which extends the capabilities of MDARS into automated inventory management. The robotic platforms are equipped with an RF interrogator for reading interactive transponder tags attached to high-value or critical inventory items. Upon interrogation by the robot, individual tags respond with the stock number and any other relevant information concerning the product. The data collected is stored in a database for comparison with expected conditions, and any discrepancies subsequently flagged by geographic location for investigation. In 1995, a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) contract was awarded to Cybermotion, Inc., of Roanoke, VA, to expand upon the government-developed interior prototype by adding improved navigation, extended intrusion detection, and RF interrogation of inventory. The upgraded platform passed formal Technical Feasibility Testing with flying colors in February 1997. This paper provides an overview of the MDARS-I robotic security system, some insights into the problems associated with installation, and a first assessment of lessons learned.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1999
Accession Number
ADA422496

Entities

People

  • G. A. Gilbreath
  • Hobart R. Everett
  • R. S. Inderieden
  • R. T. Laird

Organizations

  • Naval Information Warfare Systems Command

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Autonomy
  • Cyber
  • Sensors

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Autonomous Navigation
  • Computers
  • Contracts
  • Databases
  • Debugging
  • Detection
  • Detectors
  • Fixed Sensors
  • Interrogation
  • Interrogators
  • Intrusion
  • Intrusion Detection
  • Inventory
  • Lessons Learned
  • Navigation
  • Operating Systems
  • Unmanned Vehicles

Readers

  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
  • Robotics and Automation.
  • Sensor Fusion and Tracking Systems.

Technology Areas

  • AI & ML
  • AI & ML - Autonomous Systems
  • Autonomy