New Trine, Navy partnership 'AIMMs' to advance artificial intelligence
July 19, 2023
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Congressman Jim Banks (IN-3) led a congressional funding addition of $5 million for
a partnership between Trine University and Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division
focused on advancing the Artificial Intelligence for Maritime Maneuver (AIMM) effort.
“I was proud to help secure funding for this important partnership between Trine University
and Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division,” said Banks. “This investment will
further strengthen our maritime security efforts and ensures Northeast Indiana remains
a leader in defense innovation.”
This unique partnership, funded by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) focuses on two
separate efforts, an artificial intelligence training simulator and a Low Profile
Vessel (LPV). Overall, AIMM works to provide a low-cost, easy-to-build, LPV that can
be made fully autonomous for a variety of mission sets; supply delivery system, stealth
missions, locator purposes, etc.
AIMM also builds a solid foundation to eventually achieve swarming technology and
collaborative autonomy, with the initial goal of intercepting illegal drug shipments.
Practical experience, societal impact
The AI training simulator will run across an 18-month timespan, focusing on swarming
technology and collaborative autonomy, incorporating the individual AI into a virtual
environment. The LPV effort will build a 12-foot vessel with sensor packages, working
to develop a fully autonomous LPV.
The AIMM partnership offers a unique opportunity to research and develop advanced
autonomous robotic delivery systems for maritime platforms. Currently, the grant is
funding 14 students split working on both AI and the LPV, and eight faculty and staff
overseeing the research.
This is a hands-on experience for the students, and the collaboration allows for test
capabilities in both a training simulator modeling a real-world environment with a
culminating competition next year.
“A key part of education at Trine is providing our students, particularly our engineering
and computing majors, practical experience on real-world projects,” said Assistant
Vice President of Trine innovation 1, Jason Blume. “It’s a bonus when those projects
also have the potential to make such a positive impact on our society.”
The grant also has allowed Trine University to purchase state-of-the-art equipment
that will be used in design, building and testing processes throughout the project.
This includes a large-scale 3D and metal 3D printer, a water tunnel and particle image
velocimetry equipment to perform precise measurements.
Naval Academy collaboration
The collaboration further expanded to the United States Naval Academy (USNA) where
midshipmen participated in an internship program. USNA midshipmen visited NSWC Crane
for three weeks to learn more about warfare centers and assist with the AIMM effort.
During the internship, they spent three days at Trine University and experienced active
collaboration with the Trine students.
“The best part of the visit to Trine University was getting the hands-on experience
of helping with the LPV build. Both the build and AI team were open to our input,
and the staff treated us as if we were a part of the Trine family,” said USNA Midshipman
Will Robinson.
The faculty at Trine University welcomed the midshipmen to the AIMM team.
“Hosting the Naval Academy midshipmen allowed us to put a human face on this project
and see those who may benefit from the systems we are developing. There was an immediate
camaraderie between these future officers and future civilian engineers, and it was
great to see the collaboration between them as we work together toward a common goal,”
said Blume.
Students at Trine University not only saw the value in the collaboration, but got
to meet the warfighters who might use their products in the future.
“From the visit I was able to take an understanding of the people that our project
will aid in making their job easier and potentially safer,” said Mason Bledsoe, junior
Extended Reality major.
The partnership between Trine University and NSWC Crane spans several years. Over
the years the two entered into Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs)
that allow for sharing of critical information, allowing university senior design
teams to complete multiple projects for Crane.
The AIMM effort will conclude with the Artificial Intelligence Maritime Maneuver Indiana
Collegiate Challenge (AIMM ICC) scheduled to take place in May 2024. Universities
across Indiana will have the opportunity to compete and demonstrate the ability to
make a fully autonomous LPV with object detection and identification. This opportunity
helps students compete and prepare to become the future workforce of the Department
of Defense.
About NSWC Crane NSWC Crane is a naval laboratory and a field activity of Naval Sea Systems Command
(NAVSEA) with mission areas in Expeditionary Warfare, Strategic Missions and Electronic
Warfare. The warfare center is responsible for multi-domain, multi- spectral, full
life cycle support of technologies and systems enhancing capability to today's Warfighter.
Join Our Team! NAVSEA employs a diverse, highly trained, educated, and skilled workforce
- from students and entry level employees to experienced professionals and individuals
with disabilities. We support today's sophisticated Navy and Marine Corps ships, aircraft,
weapon systems and computer systems. We are continuously looking for engineers, scientists,
IT and cyber specialists, as well as trade and other support professionals to ensure
the U.S. Navy can protect and defend America. Please contact NSWC Crane Human Resources
at crane_recruiting@navy.mil.
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