Robotics Institute
Seminar, February 9, 2007
Time and Place | Seminar Abstract | Speaker Biography | Speaker Appointments
UAV-Enabled Wilderness Search and
Rescue (WiSAR)
Michael A. Goodrich
Associate professor
Mauldin Auditorium (NSH
1305)
Refreshments 3:15 pm
Talk 3:30 pm
Abstract |
Wilderness Search and Rescue
(WiSeR) operations include finding and giving assistance to humans who are lost
or injured in mountain, desert, lake, river, or other remote settings. WiSeR is a challenging task that requires
many hours of effort by people with specialized training. These searches, which
consume thousands of man-hours and hundreds of thousands of dollars per year in
This talk will present
research on using small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
(UAVs) to assist in WiSeR
tasks. Topics include an analysis of how
WiSeR is currently done, how UAVs can be used to support the current efforts,
and the development of key technologies that make UAV-enabled WiSeR
possible. Discussion will include
designing UAV autonomy, modeling victim behavior, creating interfaces that
allow the UAV to be effectiently tasked, and presenting imagery in a way that
increases the probability of finding a victim.
Speaker Biography |
Michael A. Goodrich is an
associate professor in the Computer Science Department at
Speaker Appointments |
For
appointments, please contact Peggy Martin (pm1e@andrew.cmu.edu)
The Robotics Institute is part of the School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University.