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Autonomous Regolith Extraction Using Real-Time Diagnostics and Dynamic Plan Execution for 1 Meter Class Interplanetary Rotary-Percussive Drills
Stucky, Thomas R.1; Bergman, Dean2; Glass, Brian3; Dave, Arwen4
通讯作者Stucky, Thomas R.
会议名称16th Biennial International Conference on Engineering, Science, Construction, and Operations in Challenging Environments (Earth & Space)
会议日期APR 09-12, 2018
会议地点Cleveland, OH
英文摘要

As remotely operated interplanetary drills probe deeper strata, autonomous health monitoring and fault recovery is required to accommodate communication delays that well exceed the time required for such systems to become stuck. This paper will discuss work on autonomous diagnostics and fault recovery software coded in the plan execution interchange language (PLEXIL). By caching sensor and motor data as it is collected in real-time, the software evaluates the drill's current operational state and classifies the state as either nominal or one of a number of uniquely defined off-nominal fault states. Each drill fault requires its own unique recovery procedure, which is executed by the software upon detection. The software verifies the success of the recovery based on a series of goal conditions that are dependent on the fault being recovered from. If the recovery attempt succeeds, the drilling operation is resumed; otherwise, the recovery procedure is reattempted as many times as needed until the goal conditions are achieved. The software has been tested on 3 different rotary-percussive, Mars-capable robotic drills; the latest of which is the Atacama rover astrobiology drilling studies (ARADS) drill. Tests on the ARADS and other drills occurred in a variety of Mars analogue environments, including: the arid Atacama Desert, the permafrost encrusted Devon Island, and the anaerobic bacteria habitats around the Rio Tinto. An overview of the autonomous diagnostic and recovery system, with analyses of how they performed in these Mars-like conditions, are given.


来源出版物EARTH AND SPACE 2018: ENGINEERING FOR EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS
出版年2018
页码348-358
EISBN978-0-7844-8189-9
出版者AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
类型Proceedings Paper
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别CPCI-S
WOS记录号WOS:000462200100035
WOS类目Engineering, Aerospace ; Engineering, Civil
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/2XILL650/307101
作者单位1.NASA, SETI Inst, Ames Res Pk,M-S 269-1, Moffett Pk, CA 94035 USA;
2.NASA, Millennium Engn & Integrat Co, Ames Res Pk,N232 242-09, Moffett Field, CA 94035 USA;
3.NASA, Ames Res Ctr, Ames Res Pk,M-S 269, Moffett Pk, CA 94035 USA;
4.NASA, Millennium Engn & Integrat Co, Ames Res Pk,N240A MS 244, Moffett Field, CA 94035 USA
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Stucky, Thomas R.,Bergman, Dean,Glass, Brian,et al. Autonomous Regolith Extraction Using Real-Time Diagnostics and Dynamic Plan Execution for 1 Meter Class Interplanetary Rotary-Percussive Drills[C]:AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS,2018:348-358.
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