MSU, Kansas State, NIST partner for UAS search and rescue competition
Contact: Chris Bryant
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擯articipants are invited to compete for up to $720,000 in prizes in an unmanned aircraft system design and build challenge co-managed by a 幺力视频 flight laboratory.
The U.S. Department of Commerce鈥檚 National Institute of Standards and Technology, known as NIST, is hosting the competition to advance the use of unmanned aircraft systems in first responder search-and-rescue operations. Known as the First Responder UAS Triple Challenge, the contest is managed by Kansas State University, in partnership with MSU鈥檚 Raspet Flight Research Laboratory.
NIST鈥檚 Public Safety Communications Research, or PSCR, division will accept contest entries beginning Aug. 2, 2021, with multiple stages running through June 2022.
鈥淥ur goal at PSCR is to accelerate the development and adoption of advanced wireless communications for the public safety community,鈥 said Dereck Orr, division chief. 鈥淭hese prize competitions are a way for us to find solvers from around the world to help us with this important research.鈥
Prize recipients will be determined by a panel of judges, assisted by a team of subject matter experts, through each stage of the competitions.听To learn about eligibility requirements, visit聽, and for additional information about the challenge and to register, visit聽.
鈥淯nmanned aircraft systems are increasingly revolutionizing various aspects of society, including how emergency responders do their jobs,鈥 said Tom Brooks, MSU Raspet director. 鈥滅哿κ悠 welcomes the opportunity to bring our UAS experience to support this competition that is sure to advance technologies available to public safety professionals.鈥
The competition is comprised of three challenges with three different focus areas鈥攁ll aimed at advancing UAS technology to support critical, lifesaving missions:
鈥擳he FastFind: UAS Search Optimized Challenge is focused on search and rescue operations using optical sensors and data analysis to improve image detection and location.
鈥擳he LifeLink: UAS Data Relay Challenge is centered on supporting continuous delivery of broadband data in a degraded cellular area.
鈥擳he Shields Up! Securing UAS Navigation and Control Challenge asks participants to identify cybersecurity threats and countermeasures to prevent navigation and control of the UAS.
The UAS Search Optimized and the UAS Data Relay events will both culminate with live flight competitions in Starkville during the week of June 20, 2022, weather permitting.听聽聽
聽鈥淭his project has been a long time in the making for our team at K-State,鈥 said Kurt Barnhart, who is leading the K-State contract team. 鈥淲e are privileged to be able to partner with the challenge team at NIST in their ongoing effort to push innovative technologies forward for first responders to use as they work tirelessly to help us when we need it the most. We鈥檙e also excited to be working jointly with the excellent team at 幺力视频鈥檚 Raspet Flight Research Laboratory to develop and deliver three competitions.鈥
The First Responder UAS Triple Challenge offers participants the chance to use their ingenuity and hardware-building expertise to meet public safety鈥檚 needs.
NIST promotes U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness by advancing measurement science, standards and technology in ways that enhance economic security and improve quality of life. To learn more about NIST, visit聽.听
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About Kansas State University
Kansas State University鈥檚 Polytechnic Campus is home to its Unmanned Aircraft Systems program which is a national leader in the unmanned aviation field and provides many engagement and education opportunities.
About MSU鈥檚 Raspet Flight Research Laboratory
MSU鈥檚 Raspet Flight Research Laboratory is the nation鈥檚 leading academic research center dedicated exclusively to the advancement of Unmanned Aircraft Systems. Raspet is the only institute in the world designated both as the FAA鈥檚 UAS Safety Research Facility and as official UAS Test Sites for both the FAA and the Department of Homeland Security. Home to a fleet of the largest and most capable unmanned aircraft in academic use, Raspet conducts UAS research on behalf of federal agencies and commercial industry alike, and it remains a world leader in composite material research.