Context
First responders (FRs) operate in chaotic, dangerous, and highly dynamic environments where reliable information is scarce and uncertainty is high. These inherent risks can lead to tragic fatalities for both victims and rescue teams. While robotics are used for support, the critical need is for a next-generation system that acts as a trustworthy, collaborative partner to human FRs.
CARMA addresses is the need for socially acceptable, autonomous, and semi-autonomous robotic systems that can work in symbiosis with human FRs across hazardous conditions, including those with very low visibility.
Objectives
CARMA’s core objective is to co-create a ground-breaking, secure, modular, and intuitive platform through a user-centred iterative methodology. This platform will offer complementary semi-autonomous and autonomous robotic systems capable of working in symbiosis with humans to support and supplement FRs.
The project achieves this through the following key objectives:
• Co-design a legally, ethically & operationally acceptable and modular platform improving the efficiency and safety of first responders as well as the assistance of affected people for various use cases
• Develop semi and fully autonomous UGVs to increase FRs’ efficiency & safety
• Enable intuitive and socially acceptable human-robot collaboration for emergency operations
• Train End-Users and Affected People and Evaluate CARMA results during realistic pilots
• Maximise Impact, Facilitate Take-up, and Prepare Market Entry