NASA's technology advancement needs for entry, descent and landing call for high-precision, high-rate sensors that can improve navigation accuracy and vehicle control performance. Higher landing accuracy is required for any future human lander missions, and likely, for most robotic missions 1,2. Sensors and algorithms that significantly reduce navigation errors and can image the local terrain will enable landing at locations of high scientific interest that would otherwise pose significant risk to the vehicle. The Safe and Precise Landing-Integrated Capabilities Evolution project, or SPLICE, is developing precision landing and hazard avoidance (PL&HA) technologies for NASA and for potential commercial space flight missions. SPLICE technolog...
The ability of lidar technology to provide three-dimensional elevation maps of the terrain, high pre...
A suite of prototype sensors, software, and avionics developed within the NASA Autonomous precision ...
As NASA plans to send humans back to the Moon and develop a lunar outpost, technologies must be deve...
The SPLICE project is developing, maturing, demonstrating, and infusing precision landing and hazard...
This presentation shows NASA's progress in developing precision landing and hazard avoidance technol...
The SPLICE project is continuing NASAs efforts to develop precision landing GN&C technologies for fu...
Guidance, Navigation and Control (GN&C) technologies for precise and safe landing are essential for ...
The SPLICE project is continuing NASA's efforts to develop precision landing GN&C technologies for f...
The Precision Landing and Hazard Avoidance (PL&HA) domain addresses the development, integration, te...
A coherent Navigation Doppler Lidar (NDL) sensor has been developed under the Autonomous precision L...
COBALT is a terrestrial test platform for development and maturation of GN&C (Guidance, Navigation a...
The NASA COBALT Project (CoOperative Blending of Autonomous Landing Technologies) is developing and ...
Lidar technology will play an important role in enabling highly ambitious missions being envisioned ...
Until recently, robotic exploration missions to the Moon, Mars, and other solar system bodies relied...
The NASA Lander Technology project is leading the development and integration of the Lunar Pallet La...
The ability of lidar technology to provide three-dimensional elevation maps of the terrain, high pre...
A suite of prototype sensors, software, and avionics developed within the NASA Autonomous precision ...
As NASA plans to send humans back to the Moon and develop a lunar outpost, technologies must be deve...
The SPLICE project is developing, maturing, demonstrating, and infusing precision landing and hazard...
This presentation shows NASA's progress in developing precision landing and hazard avoidance technol...
The SPLICE project is continuing NASAs efforts to develop precision landing GN&C technologies for fu...
Guidance, Navigation and Control (GN&C) technologies for precise and safe landing are essential for ...
The SPLICE project is continuing NASA's efforts to develop precision landing GN&C technologies for f...
The Precision Landing and Hazard Avoidance (PL&HA) domain addresses the development, integration, te...
A coherent Navigation Doppler Lidar (NDL) sensor has been developed under the Autonomous precision L...
COBALT is a terrestrial test platform for development and maturation of GN&C (Guidance, Navigation a...
The NASA COBALT Project (CoOperative Blending of Autonomous Landing Technologies) is developing and ...
Lidar technology will play an important role in enabling highly ambitious missions being envisioned ...
Until recently, robotic exploration missions to the Moon, Mars, and other solar system bodies relied...
The NASA Lander Technology project is leading the development and integration of the Lunar Pallet La...
The ability of lidar technology to provide three-dimensional elevation maps of the terrain, high pre...
A suite of prototype sensors, software, and avionics developed within the NASA Autonomous precision ...
As NASA plans to send humans back to the Moon and develop a lunar outpost, technologies must be deve...