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On the Design of the Axel and DuAxel Rovers for Extreme Terrain Exploration
Matthews, Jaret B.; Nesnas, Issa A.
通讯作者Matthews, Jaret B.
会议名称IEEE Aerospace Conference
会议日期MAR 03-10, 2012
会议地点Big Sky, MT
英文摘要

The solar system's most scientifically tantalizing terrain remains out of reach for traditional planetary rovers, which are typically limited to driving on slopes below 30 degrees. This paper details the design of a novel robotic explorer that would open access to these previously inaccessible locales, such as Martian crater walls where evidence of salty water was recently detected, Lunar polar craters where evidence of water ice was detected, and Lunar and Martian lava tubes for future habitability. The Axel rover is a two-wheeled robot capable of rappelling down steep (even vertical) slopes supported by a tether. The DuAxel rover is comprised of two Axel vehicles docked to a central module. Unrestricted by tether length, this four-wheeled system would be capable of driving long distances from a safe landing zone to the extreme terrain of interest. Once in the vicinity of terrain in which the tether would be required, one of the Axel rovers could undock from the central chassis and rappel downslope. The other Axel and central chassis would remain topside to act as an anchor and to provide line of site to Earth (for communications) and the Sun (for energy). As the detached Axel descends into the area of interest, it would receive power and relays data through conductors in its tether. Each Axel would carry a suite of instruments in a bay that would be tucked inside the wheels. Because of the novel configuration of Axel's major degrees of freedom, these instruments could be precisely pointed at targets at any desired downslope spatial separation. These instruments could then be deployed into close proximately to the ground by means of a simple mechanism, allowing for detailed study of the strata on the slope. Axel could accommodate a host of instruments, including a microscopic imager, infra-red spectrometers, thermal probes, and sample collection devices. This paper will describe the design of both the latest generation of Axel and DuAxel systems and their instrument/sampling mechanisms. Results from recent field trials at a rock quarry in California and a Martian analog site in the desert of Arizona will be described.


来源出版物2012 IEEE AEROSPACE CONFERENCE
ISSN1095-323X
出版年2012
EISBN978-1-4577-0557-1
出版者IEEE
类型Proceedings Paper
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别CPCI-S
WOS记录号WOS:000309105300046
WOS类目Engineering, Aerospace
WOS研究方向Engineering
资源类型会议论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/300955
作者单位CALTECH, Jet Prop Lab, Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
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Matthews, Jaret B.,Nesnas, Issa A.. On the Design of the Axel and DuAxel Rovers for Extreme Terrain Exploration[C]:IEEE,2012.
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