Autonomous Systems and Behaviors Focus Area
Abstract
Autonomous Systems and Behaviors projects demonstrate capabilities to enhance joint forces, reduce the time to make critical decisions, and protect warfighters through increased use of autonomous and human-machine collaborative systems. Example projects include power systems to facilitate increased performance of unmanned systems, enhanced capabilities for multiple autonomous systems to cooperatively interact, autonomous operation in complex terrain, development of sensors for integration aboard unmanned platforms, improvements to data ex-filtration from unmanned sensors, human-machine collaborative decision making, and ‘red teaming’ to counter emerging unmanned threats from potential adversaries. These projects will also examine common software platforms to reduce development cost, increase collaboration among manned and unmanned vehicles, increase agility through rapid customization of autonomous systems’ architectures, and inform requirement decisions for the autonomy community of interest to design affordable systems.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2018
- Source ID
- fdf025ddf4c2012d6cec67ebb4b6b94e