4In this work we present the novel planetary rover prototype ‘‘Archimede’’. The rover is a four wheel steering vehicle where each wheel is connected to the chassis by means of an articulated leg. These also act as a suspension system, exploiting the function of complex elastic joints named S-Structures, a series of preloaded components constituting the elastic joints. These aggregates have shown to be capable of providing compliance to otherwise stiff structures. The Kane’s method is used to derive an analytical model for the dynamics of the rover, treated as a multi-body system. In the model we implement a lumped-parameters model for the S-Structure as a revolute joint with an applied non-linear torque. The soil is modeled as a rigid...
At the present time, space exploration is dominated by wheeled rovers. Being able to investigate pla...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1998.Includes...
The term of terramechanics is somewhat deceptive when used in conjunction with planetary exploration...
This paper presents analytical models to investigate the steering maneuvers of planetary exploration...
This paper is devoted to the design and simulation of a rover equipped with 4 preloaded structure le...
For planetary rovers often very unconventional suspensions and tyre designs are investigated. With t...
Rovers on Mars or Moon for planetary exploration are obtainig increased importance within the spacef...
To extend planetary exploration beyond the current limitations of wheeled vehicles while preserving ...
For planetary rovers often very unconventional suspen-sion and tyre designs are investigated. With t...
Planetary exploration rovers are present on several celestial bodies of our solar system since the ...
The contact mechanics for a rigid wheel and deformable terrain are complicated owing to the rigid fl...
Within the RIMRES project, a modular reconfigurable multi-robot system is being developed, which sho...
To help minimize risk of high sinkage and slippage during drives and to better understand soil prope...
In order to lead the cost-intensive mission of a planetary exploration rover to a success, tremendo...
Many techniques have been developed for the purpose of analyzing and evaluating mechanical systems f...
At the present time, space exploration is dominated by wheeled rovers. Being able to investigate pla...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1998.Includes...
The term of terramechanics is somewhat deceptive when used in conjunction with planetary exploration...
This paper presents analytical models to investigate the steering maneuvers of planetary exploration...
This paper is devoted to the design and simulation of a rover equipped with 4 preloaded structure le...
For planetary rovers often very unconventional suspensions and tyre designs are investigated. With t...
Rovers on Mars or Moon for planetary exploration are obtainig increased importance within the spacef...
To extend planetary exploration beyond the current limitations of wheeled vehicles while preserving ...
For planetary rovers often very unconventional suspen-sion and tyre designs are investigated. With t...
Planetary exploration rovers are present on several celestial bodies of our solar system since the ...
The contact mechanics for a rigid wheel and deformable terrain are complicated owing to the rigid fl...
Within the RIMRES project, a modular reconfigurable multi-robot system is being developed, which sho...
To help minimize risk of high sinkage and slippage during drives and to better understand soil prope...
In order to lead the cost-intensive mission of a planetary exploration rover to a success, tremendo...
Many techniques have been developed for the purpose of analyzing and evaluating mechanical systems f...
At the present time, space exploration is dominated by wheeled rovers. Being able to investigate pla...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1998.Includes...
The term of terramechanics is somewhat deceptive when used in conjunction with planetary exploration...