RAIN was a community of enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and motivated individuals working together to solve some of the most challenging robotics problems in the world.
At its core were ten research institutions, led by the University of Manchester, each bringing their own expertise.
Continuous Automated Radiation Monitoring Assistance
CARMA 2 is the next generation in the research CARMA platform series of autonomous monitoring robotic systems designed for the nuclear industry. Primarily envisioned to continuously inspect a map of the ground for radioactive contamination from fixed or migrating sources.
CARMA 2 uses the latest robust robotic platform, integrating the Clearpath Jackal combined with a series of off-the-shelf components. The on-board 3D mapping uses ROS architecture, in combination with;
This Sellafield Ltd sponsored project was originally designed as a low cost prototype. It was initially deployed in December 2017 and again in January 2018 before the platform was designed to be more robust and ruggedized. A version of CARMA was entered into the IAEA’s 2017 Robotics Challenge for Small Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs).
In May 2019, the CARMA platform successfully completed the first ever autonomous radiometric survey of a former alpha laboratory on the Sellafield Ltd site. Image courtesy of Sellafield Ltd.
Given the success of CARMA, we have a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with Nuvia Ltd to look at commercialising the platform. We are also developing a version to conduct outdoor radiometric surveys, in collaboration with Sellafield Ltd.
Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The University of Manchester
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Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9PL