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Urban
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Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) workers have 48 hours to find trapped survivors
in a collapsed structure, otherwise the likelihood of finding victims still
alive in nearly zero. Earthquake disaster mitigation requires rapid and
efficient search and rescue of survivors. Snake robots have many more degrees
of freedom than conventional robots and rescue machinery, while at the same
time have a small cross-sectional area. These many degrees of freedom enable
snake robots to thread through tightly packed volumes reaching locations
otherwise inaccessible to conventional robots and people, while at the same
time, not disturbing the surrounding areas. This is critical in search and
rescue operations where large pieces of debris become fragile make-shift
support structures.
| Deployments: |
| Lebanon - Indiana |
- Team Members: Howie Choset, Alon Wolf, and Mike Schwerin
- Date:
- Pictures:
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| Task Force I - New Jersy |
- Team Members: Howie Choset, Elie Shammas, Mike Schwerin, and
Jason Geist
- Date: March 2004
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| Nasa Ames - California |
- Team Members: Howie Choset, Elie Shammas, Mike Schwerin, and
Jason Geist
- Date: May 2004
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- Report
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| Movies: |
Snoopy inspecting mock-up rubble [.wmv]
JPL inspecting moch-up rubble [.avi] |
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April 23, 2007.
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