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Growing Technology in the Mountain State ©2006 West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation WVHTC Foundation/IRT NIJ Robotic Development October 31, 2008 Ronald Cochran 301-392-1056 Brian Stolarik 304-333-6461
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Page 1: Growing Technology in the Mountain State ©2006 West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation WVHTC Foundation/IRT NIJ Robotic Development October.

Growing Technology in the Mountain State

©2006 West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation

WVHTC Foundation/IRT

NIJ Robotic Development

October 31, 2008

Ronald Cochran 301-392-1056

Brian Stolarik 304-333-6461

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Growing Technology in the Mountain State

©2006 West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation

BACKGROUND

• Cooperative Agreement Number: 2006-MU-MU-K006 Foundation Proposal # WVHTCF-06-0004

• Develop a modular/reconfigurable vehicle to support first responders – non traditional users

• Primary mission Recon/Surveillance – eyes on target quickly

• T&E with selected units feed back to NIJ• Final Report • NIJ Program Managers – Mr. Chris Tillery and Ms.

Cathy Girouard

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Growing Technology in the Mountain State

©2006 West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

• Develop a modular, light weight system for first responders – to be complimentary with current robots

• Single chassis with interchangeable top plates supporting various missions

• Modify EOD BomBot military IED/UXO counter-charge delivery system

• Plug and play flexibility• Primary mission recon/surveillance• Training and User feedback• UHF digital radio on two units

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Innovative Response Technologies, Inc,

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Basic Expendable System - EOD

• EOD BomBot– Government Design Developed by AFRL Robotics

Group– Kit configuration 6 vehicles, 2 OCUs with spares

kit – Detect and neutralize IED/UXOs - expendable with

no logistics trail– Initial order for 309 kits with 483 spare vehicles – Additional USMC EOD for 29 kits– Government Program of Record– Issues sloppy suspension, poor video

performance, 30 minute mission duration, OCU on tray easy to lose parts

– Good idea no program flexibility for changes

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Basic Expendable System

BomBot EOD

BomBot EOD Controller

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Special Operations

• SOFBot (UXO RCV –XM2)– Robotics R&D group modification for SOF

customer funded by EOD/LIC for 14 kits – Kit configuration 6 vehicles with 2 OCUs– Primary use to detect and detonate IED/UXOs,

again expendable with no logistics trail– Design Differences

• military batteries – run time of over 2 hours• New video transmitter/receiver – range of 1200 feet LOS• drive train modifications; suspension locked in place,

differentials, metal drive shafts and new transmission

– Requirement generated by USASOC

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SOF UXO RCV

BomBot XM2 Vehicle

BomBot XM2 Controller

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XBot for NIJ Program• 12 prototypes with improvements• OCU in pelican case• New clutch assembly, metal drive shafts and

chassis, 24 volt Maxxon motor, better steering, various configurations – EOD, Monitor, Enforcer and Search and Rescue

• Two with WEUF radio systems and navigation module

• New software allows hot swap of top plates• EOD - dump basket for delivering counter charge• Enforcer – Pepper Ball gun – riot/crowd control• Monitor – Scissors lift – recon/surveillance• S&R – low profile for under vehicle inspection and

tight spaces• On GSA Schedule #

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X-Bot Commercial Units

XBot EOD

XBot EOD Controller

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Enforcer EOD S&R

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Test and Evaluation Participants

• San Rafael PD, CA• Independence PD, MO• Las Vegas SWAT, NV• Fort Meyers Bomb Squad, FL• Orlando PD, FL • Cary PD, NC• Fredericksburg PD, VA• Delaware State Police• Albuquerque PD, NM• Montgomery County, MD Fire and Rescue

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USER GROUPS

• Boarder Patrol, SWAT, Police Departments, Bomb Squads, Fire and Rescue, Military EOD and SOF

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New Product LinesMonitor - Scissors LiftManipulator

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Reach – 33” to side and 22” to frontDOF – 2 plus gripperGripper opens 6”Rotary Shoulder 270 degreesLift capacity 4 lbs tested Prototype cost $13,000

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Manipulator

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©2008 by Innovative Response Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved

X-4

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©2008 by Innovative Response Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved

X-4 Development

• XBot with WEUF, compass and CORVID integration

• Capabilities– Sensor connectivity with power and IO ports– Processor based with navigation module – Laptop as controller with game pad interface– Software based configuration extremely flexible – Manipulator control – Multiple frequencies potential 2.4 GHZ, 400 MHz,

700 MHz, 1.3 GHz, 4.9 GHz; all first responder support

– Two systems upgraded for NIJ for demonstrations– Two-way audio w multiple camera support– Good penetration through walls and foliage