Browsing Articles by Author "Baksaas, Magnus"
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Demonstrating Interoperability Between Unmanned Ground Systems and Command and Control Systems
Mathiassen, Kim; Schneider, Frank; Bounker, Paul; Tiderko, Alexander; De Cubber, Geert; Baksaas, Magnus; Glowka, Jakub; Kozik, Rafal; Nussbaumer, Thomas; Röning, Juha; Pellenz, Johannes; Volk, Andre (2021-05-25)This paper describes the research and experiment efforts of the NATO STO group IST-149-RTG capability concept demonstrator for interoperability within unmanned ground systems and C2 and the NAAG team of experts on UGV. ... -
Evaluation of Two Path Following Controllers for an Ackermann Off-road Vehicle in Winter and Summer Conditions
Baksaas, Magnus; Olsen, Lars Erik; Mathiassen, Kim (2021-04-02)Off-road driving can be a challenging task with rapid changes in the driving conditions, terrain and vehicle behavior. For off-road autonomous vehicles, it is important to be robust to these changes, and parts of this ... -
How extending the kinematic model affects path following in off-road terrain for differential drive UGVs
Tisland, Andreas; Baksaas, Magnus; Mathiassen, Kim (2022-05-31)Traversal in off-road conditions for Unmanned Ground Vehicles is highly relevant for defence applications, with an increasing amount of research being put into the field. A central part of the autonomous traversal is path ... -
Making the Milrem Themis UGV ready for autonomous operations
Mathiassen, Kim; Baksaas, Magnus; Aas Græe, Sindre; Mentzoni, Eilert André; Nielsen, Niels Hygum (2021-04-12)The usage of Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) in defence application is increasing, and much research effort is put into the field. Also, many defence vehicle producers are developing UGV platforms. However, the autonomy ... -
Towards data-driven autonomous cyber defence for military unmanned vehicles - threats & attacks
Kaasen, Andreas Dybvik; Grov, Gudmund; Mancini, Federico; Baksaas, Magnus (2022-11-28)Unmanned vehicles with varying degrees of autonomy will likely change the way military operations can be conducted, but they also introduce risks that require new ways of thinking security. In particular, the safety ...