This electronic flyer highlights our capabilities and activities in the area of Mobile Autonomous Robotics Technology Initiative (MARTI™). Please sign our guestbook. For additional information, e-mail Steven W. Dellenback, Southwest Research Institute.

Mobile Autonomous Robotics Technology Initiative (MARTI™)

Developing Sensor, Perception, and Cooperative System Technologies for Autonomous Unmanned Ground Vehicles and Active Safety Systems

Vision: To investigate and develop sensor, computer and mobile technologies that could be utilized to augment a commercial-off-the-shelf vehicle platform to provide autonomous vehicle capabilities that can operate and perform specific tasks as well as improve safety and mobility in urban trafficked and off-road environments.

Applications of Research Include:

Cooperative Vehicle Systems

  • Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I)
  • Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) Communications
  • Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII)
  • Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC)
  • Situational Awareness
  • Vehicle Teaming
  • Convoy Operations

SwRI's autonomous vehicle is able to negotiate intersection situations by using sensor inputs to determine when the path is clear.


Advanced Situation Awareness

  • Unattended Sensor Integration
  • Advanced Sensor Fusion
  • Image Processing/Machine Vision
  • Vehicular Depth Perception
  • Identification, Classification and Tracking of Objects

SwRI's MARTI vehicle uses advanced sensor fusion algorithms to create a situational awareness of the environment.


Advanced Vehicle Maneuvers and Behaviors

  • High Speed Vehicle Control and Stability
  • Environment/Economic Sensitive Vehicle Operations
  • Scalable Software for Complex Situation Response
  • Humanistic Driving
  • Rules of the Road Adherence
  • Pedestrian Response
  • Dynamic Obstacle Avoidance

The MARTI vehicle utilizes a combination of LIDAR, vision, DSRC Communications and GPS technologies to navigate streets autonomously.


Technology Applications

  • Active vehicle safety systems
  • Autonomous/unmanned ground vehicles
  • Emergency response vehicles
  • Automated construction/mining equipment
  • Border/Sentry patrol
  • Mine/IED detection and clearing
  • Automated inspection vehicle
  • Automated vehicle testing
  • Driverless service vehicles
  • Vehicles for decontamination of hazardous materials
  • Bomb disposal

The MARTI research platform was created using a commercially available vehicle and adding sensors, radios and computer systems.


 


SwRI has established a technology proving ground that is instrumented with DSRC radios, signage and representative obstacles to test and evaluate enabling technologies for autonomous/intelligent vehicles. SwRI provides client-confidential test and evaluation services for the automotive industry worldwide.

SwRI's 1,200-acre campus has been instrumented with DSRC radios to provide a robust test environment in real traffic conditions.


This flyer was published in August 2009. For more information about Mobile Autonomous Robotics Technology Initiative (MARTI), contact Stephen W. Dellenback, Phone (210) 522-3914, Fax (210) 522-3396, Automation and Data Systems Division, Southwest Research Institute, P.O. Drawer 28510, San Antonio, Texas 78228-0510.

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