Standard Test Method for Evaluating Emergency Response Robot Capabilities: Mobility: Maneuvering Tasks: Sustained Speed

SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
A main purpose of using robots in emergency response operations is to enhance the safety and effectiveness of emergency responders operating in hazardous or inaccessible environments. The testing results of the candidate robot shall describe, in a statistically significant way, how reliably the robot is able to traverse the specified types of terrains and thus provide emergency responders sufficiently high levels of confidence to determine the applicability of the robot.
This test method addresses robot performance requirements expressed by emergency responders and representatives from other interested organizations. The performance data captured within this test method are indicative of the testing robot’s capabilities. Having available a roster of successfully tested robots with associated performance data to guide procurement and deployment decisions for emergency responders is consistent with the guideline of “Governments at all levels have a responsibility to develop detailed, robust, all-hazards response plans” as stated in National Response Framework.
The standard apparatus is specified to be easily fabricated to facilitate self-evaluation by robot developers and provide practice tasks for emergency responders to exercise robot actuators, sensors, and operator interfaces. The standard apparatus can also be used to support operator training and establish operator proficiency.
Although the test method was developed first for emergency response robots, it may be applicable to other operational domains.
SCOPE
1.1 Purpose:
1.1.1 The purpose of this test method, as a part of a suite of mobility test methods, is to quantitatively evaluate a teleoperated ground robot’s (see Terminology E2521) sustained maneuvering speed on paved surfaces.
1.1.2 Robots shall possess a certain set of mobility capabilities, including maneuvering, to suit critical operations such as emergency responses. The environments often pose constraints to robotic mobility to various degrees. Being able to maneuver effectively for extended distances is essential for deployment down-range during emergency responses. This test method specifies apparatuses to standardize this maneuvering task for testing.
1.1.3 Emergency response ground robots shall be able to handle many types of obstacles and terrain complexities. The required mobility capabilities include traversing gaps, hurdles, stairs, slopes, various types of floor surfaces or terrains, and confined passageways. Yet additional mobility requirements include sustained speeds and towing capabilities. Standard test methods are required to evaluate whether candidate robots meet these requirements.
1.1.4 ASTM Task Group E54.08.01 on Robotics specifies a mobility test suite, which consists of a set of test methods for evaluating these mobility capability requirements. This sustained speed test method is a part of the mobility test suite. The apparatuses associated with the test methods challenge specific robot capabilities in repeatable ways to facilitate comparison of different robot models as well as particular configurations of similar robot models.
1.1.5 The test methods quantify elemental mobility capabilities necessary for ground robot intended for emergency response applications. As such, users of this standard can use either the entire suite or a subset based on their particular performance requirements. Users are also allowed to weight particular test methods or particular metrics within a test method differently based on their specific performance requirements. The testing results should collectively represent an emergency response ground robot’s overall mobility performance as required. These performance data can be used to guide procurement specifications and acceptance testing for robots intended for emergency response applications.
Note 1—Additional test methods within the suite are anticipated to be developed to address additional or advanc...

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Designation: E2829 − 11
Standard Test Method for
Evaluating Emergency Response Robot Capabilities:
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Mobility: Maneuvering Tasks: Sustained Speed
This standard is issued under the fixed designation E2829; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope ments. The testing results should collectively represent an
emergency response ground robot’s overall mobility perfor-
1.1 Purpose:
mance as required. These performance data can be used to
1.1.1 The purpose of this test method, as a part of a suite of
guide procurement specifications and acceptance testing for
mobility test methods, is to quantitatively evaluate a teleoper-
robots intended for emergency response applications.
ated ground robot’s (see Terminology E2521) sustained ma-
neuvering speed on paved surfaces.
NOTE 1—Additional test methods within the suite are anticipated to be
1.1.2 Robots shall possess a certain set of mobility
developed to address additional or advanced robotic mobility capability
capabilities, including maneuvering, to suit critical operations
requirements, including newly identified requirements and even for new
such as emergency responses. The environments often pose application domains.
constraintstoroboticmobilitytovariousdegrees.Beingableto
1.2 Performing Location—This test method shall be per-
maneuver effectively for extended distances is essential for
formed in a testing laboratory or the field where the specified
deploymentdown-rangeduringemergencyresponses.Thistest
apparatus and environmental conditions are implemented.
method specifies apparatuses to standardize this maneuvering
task for testing.
1.3 Units—The values stated in SI units are to be regarded
1.1.3 Emergency response ground robots shall be able to
as the standard.The values given in parentheses are not precise
handle many types of obstacles and terrain complexities. The
mathematical conversions to inch-pound units. They are close
required mobility capabilities include traversing gaps, hurdles,
approximate equivalents for the purpose of specifying material
stairs, slopes, various types of floor surfaces or terrains, and
dimensions or quantities that are readily available to avoid
confined passageways. Yet additional mobility requirements
excessive fabrication costs of test apparatuses while maintain-
include sustained speeds and towing capabilities. Standard test
ing repeatability and reproducibility of the test method results.
methods are required to evaluate whether candidate robots
These values given in parentheses are provided for information
meet these requirements.
only and are not considered standard.
1.1.4 ASTM Task Group E54.08.01 on Robotics specifies a
1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the
mobility test suite, which consists of a set of test methods for
evaluating these mobility capability requirements. This sus- safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the
tained speed test method is a part of the mobility test suite.The responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-
apparatuses associated with the test methods challenge specific
priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-
robotcapabilitiesinrepeatablewaystofacilitatecomparisonof
bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.
different robot models as well as particular configurations of
similar robot models.
2. Referenced Documents
1.1.5 The test methods quantify elemental mobility capa-
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2.1 ASTM Standards:
bilities necessary for ground robot intended for emergency
E2521 Terminology for Evaluating Response Robot Capa-
response applications. As such, users of this standard can use
bilities
either the entire suite or a subset based on their particular
E2592 Practice for Evaluating Response Robot Capabilities:
performance requirements. Users are also allowed to weight
Logistics: Packaging for Urban Search and Rescue Task
particular test methods or particular metrics within a test
Force Equipment Caches
methoddifferentlybasedontheirspecificperformancerequire-
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This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E54 on
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Homeland Security Applications and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, or
E54.09 on Response Robots. contact ASTM Customer Service at service@astm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM
Current edition approved July 1, 2011. Published December 2011. DOI: Standards volume information, refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on
10.1520/E2829-11. the ASTM website.
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