Search And Rescue An AIBO Story By: Sheena Sands Nate Homitsky Trevor Patrie Becky Vereb.

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Search And Rescue Search And Rescue An AIBO Story An AIBO Story By: By: Sheena Sands Sheena Sands Nate Homitsky Nate Homitsky Trevor Patrie Trevor Patrie Becky Vereb Becky Vereb

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Search And RescueSearch And RescueAn AIBO StoryAn AIBO Story

By:By:

Sheena SandsSheena Sands

Nate HomitskyNate Homitsky

Trevor PatrieTrevor Patrie

Becky VerebBecky Vereb

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InjuryInjury

• One day an AIBO decided to go out for a walk. While out the AIBO got lost and while trying to find it’s way back it got stuck under a rock slide

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The Search and Rescue TeamThe Search and Rescue Team

• An elite team of Search and Rescue AIBOs were dispatched to find the injured AIBO when it did not return home at the end of the day

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Basic Project DescriptionBasic Project Description

• 1 ‘Injured’ AIBO– Stuck under a rock slide until the two

searching AIBOs find it and dig it out

• 2 ‘Searching’ AIBOs– Tandem mapping the area that the injured

AIBO was last seen in, in attempts to rescue it and return it home safely

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Criteria For EndingCriteria For Ending

• 2 Ways to determine that the injured AIBO has been rescued– Successful Ending

• Getting back to the starting point (the point the Searching AIBOs start at) within the allotted time

– Unsuccessful Ending• Timer runs out and the injured AIBO does not

make it out alive

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Point SystemPoint System

• Injured AIBO’s life timer– Needs to be found within the first X minutes in

order to be rescued• If found able to be assisted out of the maze• If not found in time dead on arrival

– Definition of Found

– Checkpoints• Color coded

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EnvironmentEnvironment

• Checkpoints

• Obstacles

• Starting Location

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Data ExchangeData Exchange

• How to Exchange The Data– TCP

• What Messages– The Map– The “orders”

• To whom– The Map = Server– The orders = the injured AIBO

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Statistical SignificanceStatistical Significance

• Mapping Error

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FairnessFairness

• Time to get out of the maze– Determined by the size of the room– Will be communicated to the searching AIBOs

• Checkpoint/Goal deadline– Time to Goal– Number of checkpoints to go through

• Checkpoint recognition (for the injured AIBO)– Using the IR sensor to identify the distance to

the checkpoint

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Questions?Questions?