MAST CTA, a basic research program that ran from FY08 to FY17, was designed to enhance the tactical situational awareness of the dismounted Soldier in urban and complex terrain by enabling the autonomous operation of a collaborative ensemble of micro-autonomous systems. Since its inception, the program has advanced technology to reduce the size, weight and power of autonomous systems; increase operational speed in complex environments; develop obstacle detection, perception and mapping capabilities; and provide new understanding in bio-inspired agility and maneuverability. Several research efforts are ongoing and have advanced expertise within the Army to continue improving autonomous systems. Current research areas include:
Development of bio-inspired sensors and controls, including sensor integration, human-in-the-loop controls and position, navigation and timing.
Aeromechanics, soft materials, fluid and flight dynamics.
Manipulation and mobility, e.g., self-righting and grasping.
Collaboration behaviors, network-aware communications and GPS-denied navigation. (Image courtesy of ARL_
Date Taken: | 01.01.2018 |
Date Posted: | 02.12.2018 13:01 |
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