CADR-RAS

Centre for Advanced Defence Research in Robotics and Autonomous Systems

Centre for Advanced Defence Research in Robotics and Autonomous Systems (CADR-RAS)
  • 30

    Research contracts

  • 11

    Universities

  • 90

    Researchers

Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS)

Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) represent advanced technology that incorporates highly intelligent machines capable of performing tasks autonomously, without constant human supervision. These systems can undertake a wide range of functions, from everyday tasks to complex missions, making decisions and executing actions independently, with great precision and efficiency.

Centre for Advanced Defence Research in Robotics and Autonomous Systems (CADR-RAS)

The Centre for Advanced Defence Research in Robotics and Autonomous Systems (CADR-RAS) was established at the University of Adelaide with the defence industry Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG) on June 9, 2021.

The main focus of the Centre is to provide a streamlined contracting mechanism for defence work in the RAS space. The centre adds value through enabling oversight of defence RAS research across Australia and so encouraging collaboration and reduced overlap.

The Centre objectives are:

  • Address the needs of the defence, focusing on robotics and autonomous systems.
  • Gain a profound understanding of autonomy, including:
    1. Creating STEM programs in robotics and autonomous systems for defence personal.
    2. Exploring multi-vehicle teamwork among autonomous machines.
    3. Developing interfaces between humans and autonomous systems.
    4. Enhancing machine perception and planning.
  • Create prototype capabilities based on cutting-edge research.
  • Put emerging capabilities into practical use in real operations.