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The Lockheed Martin Multifunction Utility/Logistics and Equipment (MULE) robotic vehicle’s Engineering Evaluation Unit (EEU) recently reached a major milestone in demonstrating autonomous navigation over complex obstacles, such as steps and gaps. The EEU autonomously climbed a 30-inch step and bridged a 70-inch gap without operator intervention, using only parametric descriptions of the obstacles and the vehicle’s self-awareness.

This capability exceeds the performance of other high-mobility vehicles, such as the HMMWV. Although a smaller vehicle, the MULE is able to address complex obstacles, such the ones used for the demonstration at a testing facility, by employing its specialized articulating suspension.

More information:
Lockheed Martin Reaches Major Milestone For the Mule Robotic Vehicle Engineering Unit
Multifunction Utility/ Logistics and Equipment Vehicle

Written by Linda MacPhee-Cobb

August 6th, 2007 at 12:00 pm

Posted in artificial intelligence in the news,robotics

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