| Battlefield
Extraction-Assist Robot (BEAR)
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News,
Information and Video Downloads about BEAR Robot
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Robotic Rescue Articles & Multimedia
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Medical robot makes rounds at Texas Army hospital
Staff Sgt. Juan Amaris laid in intensive care recovering from life-threatening burns when he got a peculiar visit from his doctor. Dr. Kevin Chung - rather, a 5-foot-tall camouflage-clad robot with Chung's face on a monitor...
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Extraction
& Evacuation Robots Video
Download
the Extraction & Evacuation Robots Video
( File Size: 78.28MB)
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DARPA
Video
Click here to watch Dr. Satava's DARPA video and learn
more about the future of battlefield medical robotics.
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Robots
to extract wounded with less risk to medics
When a
soldier is wounded and exposed to enemy fire, the first priority is
getting him or her to safety. |
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Robotics
Rescue Article
No one gets left behind. Thanks to GPS, in the near future
U.S. military forces could be much better positioned to keep this
promise without jeopardizing additional lives. |
US
Army TATRC Robotic Casualty Extraction & Evacuation Portfolio
Dr. Gary Gilbert's Power Point Presentation on Robotic Casualty
Extraction & Evacuation. |
| Robotic
Detection of Chemical & Biological Agents and Explosives
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Demonstration
of a Robot-based Raman Spectroscopic detector for the identification
of CBE threat agents - download PDF File
This
paper describes the feasibility demonstration of a chemical, biological
and explosive (CBE) detection system based on Raman spectroscopic
measurements integrated to a commercially available unmanned ground
vehicle (UGV) platform. |
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CERMUSA
Video
Click
here to view a CERMUSA video and learn more about this revolutionary
robotics program.
(File Size: 85.97MB)
CERMUSA
Power Point Slide |
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CERMUSA
REMeD-D Presentation
Robert
Mainhart’ presentation of the TATRC funded Robotic Emergency
Medicine and Danger Detection (REMeD-D) project aimed at robotic
rescue of civilian victims of chemical and radiation incidents or
attacks. |
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PACKBOT
Projects
The PACKBOT projects funded by TATRC known as the Bloodhound
and Valkyrie to equip scout robots to locate, assess and extract combat
or civilian casualties and transmit the patient status and any evidence
of chemical or radiation contamination back to the medic via CHARS
(Chemical weapons, Hazardous gas And Radiation Sensors) have been
completed. |
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CUGR
ACTD Information
The Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN)
Unmanned Ground Reconnaissance (CUGR) Advanced Concept Technology
Demonstration (ACTD) will demonstrate the military utility of using
a robotic platform in limited access areas for chemical, radiological
and biological detection. |
| Robotic
External Links
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’Bot
Buddies
Explosive ordnance disposal is a dangerous task for anyone
to undertake, but new robots are giving servicemembers more capability
and control while keeping them out of harm’s way. |
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More
Robot Grunts Ready for Duty
Hunting for guerillas, handling roadside bombs, crawling
across the caves and crumbling towns of Afghanistan and Iraq -- all
of that was just a start. |
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Robot
Throws Out First Pitch At MLB Baseball Game
As part
of the June 2005 Joint Robotics Working Group Meeting in Pittsburgh,
several DOD robots, including the TATRC Robotic Evacuation and Extraction
robots (REV & REX) were on display at the June 7th baseball
game between the Baltimore Orioles and Pittsburgh Pirates where
a robot named S-3 threw out the first pitch.
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| Hospital
& Surgical News Article Links
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Doc
at a Distance
Robot surgeons to save lives in remote communities, war
zones, and disaster-stricken areas |
| Robotic
Briefs
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Unmanned
Aircraft System - Download PDF File
Feasibility of UAV Technology for Casualty Evacuation and
Related Missions |
AUVSI
Poster - download PDF File
A Robotic System for Wounded Patient Extraction and Evacuation
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Life
Support for Trauma and Transport (LSTAT) - download
PDF File
This report examines opportunities to further advance LSTAT
to the next generation through the addition of and interfaces to advanced
medical technologies, including robotics, information systems, sensors
and other medical devices. |
| USAMRMC
and TATRC Army Medical Robotics Research - download
PDF File
Buddy treatment, first responder combat casualty care,
and patient evacuation under hostile fire have compounded combat
losses throughout history.
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| TATRC
& TARDEC Collaborative Robots Program -
download PDF File
The OUSD Joint Robotics Program Office, the US Army Medical
Research andMateriel Command (USAMRMC) Telemedicine and Advanced
Technology Research Center (TATRC) and the US Army Tank Automotive
Research Development and Engineering Center(TARDEC) have a joint
program to develop a collaborative, multi-mission, robot team.
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| Family
of Integrated Rapid Response Equipment (FIRRE) -
download PDF File
The objective of the FIRRE IPT is to develop a family of
affordable, scalable, modular, and logistically supportable Unmanned
Systems to meet urgent operational force protection needs and requirements
worldwide.
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