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GECKO: Agile and Dexterous Robot for Maintenance of Ship Tanks

Award Information
Agency: Department of Defense
Branch: Navy
Contract: N00024-14-P-4546
Agency Tracking Number: N141-042-0711
Amount: $150,000.00
Phase: Phase I
Program: SBIR
Solicitation Topic Code: N141-042
Solicitation Number: 2014.1
Timeline
Solicitation Year: 2014
Award Year: 2014
Award Start Date (Proposal Award Date): 2014-07-18
Award End Date (Contract End Date): 2016-02-25
Small Business Information
15400 Calhoun Drive Suite 400
Rockville, MD 20855
United States
DUNS: 000000000
HUBZone Owned: No
Woman Owned: Yes
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Principal Investigator
 David Handelman
 Director, Robotics and El
 (301) 294-4252
 dhandelman@i-a-i.com
Business Contact
 Mark James
Title: Director, Contracts and P
Phone: (301) 294-5221
Email: mjames@i-a-i.com
Research Institution
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Abstract

Navy ship tank maintenance is an expensive and labor-intensive endeavor, costing the Navy an estimated $32M per year and regularly exposing maintenance crews to significant environmental and safety hazards. To address this problem, Intelligent Automation Inc. (IAI) proposes to develop GECKO, an agile and dexterous robot capable of meeting all requirements for the cleaning, inspection and maintenance of ship tanks. GECKO leverages key existing IAI capabilities in robotic mobility, manipulation, and autonomy. For adaptive mobility, GECKO will combine magnetic crawler technology with legged robot locomotion concepts to traverse unstructured ship tank environments. For manipulation, GECKO will leverage IAI's state-of-the-art Multi-Arm Robot Control System (MARCS) technology, currently being applied to the Navy's Advanced EOD Robotic System, to enable a remote operator to easily perform dexterous cleaning, inspection and maintenance tasks. For adjustable autonomy, GECKO will utilize advanced localization technology to enable point-to-point navigation and semi-autonomous manipulation behaviors to reduce task execution time and operator workload. In Phase I, a preliminary design and simulation of the GECKO system will be developed. Representative cleaning, inspection and maintenance tasks will be performed using existing robot hardware. In Phase II, GECKO prototypes will be built and tested in a variety of ship tank representative environments.

* Information listed above is at the time of submission. *

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