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We present a two-step iterative algorithm to estimate the trajectory of a hopping rover. In the first step, a monocular scheme of visual odometry is adapted to estimate an initial portion the hopping trajectory. From this, the parameters for the ballistic motion are recovered, and the trajectory is extrapolated to predict the positions of the rover for the remainder of the hop. In the second step,...
Exploration in the low-gravity environment on an asteroid surface is best achieved by using a hopping rover. Robust and effective control of such a rover will require autonomous navigation, for which accurate localization is an important element. The combination of a hopping platform on an extraterrestrial, low-gravity environment presents unique challenges for the task of localization. In this paper,...
This paper describes a position identification method to precisely estimate the relative movement onboard of an autonomous explorer in such natural terrain as Moon or Mars. This paper proposes a new map matching scheme that registers the visual information of consecutive robot positions and expresses the robot displacement in a common coordinate system. Local elevation maps of the environment are...
The Japanese asteroid exploration spacecraft Hayabusa autonomously performed touchdown two times in November 2005. The autonomous guidance and navigation capability is installed aboard the spacecraft. The GNC system collects the laser altimeter, laser range finders and navigation cameras information aboard and is designed to estimate where the spacecraft is and to decide the path correction maneuvers...
This paper proposes an efficient scheme to make a routing and sensing plan simultaneously for lunar or planetary exploration rovers. In the proposed scheme, the environment is widely recognized by using a vision system. The proposed algorithm can detect obstacles based on gray-level image. And a rough route is produced by judging whether the area is safe or dangerous. Firstly, the shade average and...
The MUSES-C mission is the world's first sample and return attempt to/from the near Earth asteroid. In deep space, it is hard to navigate, guide, and control a spacecraft on a real-time basis remotely from the earth mainly due to the communication delay. So autonomy is required for final approach and landing on an unknown body. It is important to navigate and guide a spacecraft to the landing point...
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