Watch the project video featuring comments from academic and industrial partners showcasing the major achievements of the project.
ALADDIN Project video
The ALADDIN project video showcasing the main achievements of the project from the perspective of BAE, EPSRC and the researchers.
The RoboCupRescue platform featuring traffic simulation, improved perception and communication, and GIS map conversion.
RoboCupRescue version 1.0
The RoboCupRescue platform was originally developed by Japanese universities in response to the Hanshin-Awaji disaster. As a disaster simulator it enabled the simulation and testing of agent-based coordination algorithms in very dynamic and uncertain environments. The original version of the simulator was chosen as the testbed for ALADDIN technologies and was further improved and extended as part of the project. The end-result is a well-engineered simulator with realistic traffic simulation and GIS map conversion that allows disasters to be simulated in selected parts of any given map (OpenStreetMap or GIS formats). The platform remains open-sourced and is available on Sourceforge.