Autonomous Systems

Autonomous systems differ from automatic ones in that they make rational decisions based on knowledge of the current situation. An autonomous system evaluates the courses of action that could be taken in light of current circumstances.
State of the Art Tech Improves Intruder Tracking Surveillance

Through artificial intelligence, AOS Group’s Intruder Tracking System, EyeSight™, can detect, track and investigate potential intrusions.
Challenges With Off-Road Autonomy

AOS has been focusing on off-road autonomy for more than three years. We are developing a completely off-road autonomous vehicle, which is able to traverse and adjust to multiple surfaces and environments.
Introducing The Pug™ – An Autonomous Pedestrian

With a custom-developed chassis and software modified from AOS’ Kelpie® autonomous land vehicle, the Pug™ allows for emulating pedestrians and animals in a safe and controlled manner.
Second-Generation Kelpie® Enhanced – Nearing Completion

The second-generation Kelpie® autonomous ground vehicle has been updated with the next generation of autopilot technology.
AOS Developing Next-Gen Intelligent Software Agent Technology

AOS will be developing next generation of Intelligent Software Agent technology with Australian Defence Department funding.
AOS’s Kelpie® arrives at the Avalon Airshow!

Kelpie® is being developed by AOS in collaboration with Army’s Special Forces Training Facility and the Australian Centre for Robotic Vision, with funding from RAAF Plan Jericho.
iWatchdog™ At Autonomous Warrior 2018

AOS deployed the intelligent Watchdog (iWatchdog™) at Jervis Bay, tasking two vehicles, an autonomous Rigid Hulled Inflatable Boat, or RHIB, and an autonomous, unmanned ground vehicle (UGV).