Recent planetary lander missions to Mars, such as UK's Beagle 2, and NASA's Spirit and Opportunity have highlighted the need for further research on vision based navigation and hazard detection and avoidance systems for autonomous planetary landers in order to achieve safe, soft, and precise landings. Landing on the Moon, on Mars or other planetary bodies, close to a predetermined target landing spot, in an area of rough terrain, is a difficult and risky task. Accurate navigation relative to the planetary surface is necessary, together with the detection of possible hazards like boulders or steep slopes. This is being made possible by development in vision-based guidance techniques and on-board processing technology. Concepts are evolving f...
Current and future landing missions are relying on a combination of inertial and optical sensor meas...
This paper describes a facility set up as a test bed and a proof of concept to study open issues of ...
Vision Based algorithms for relative navigation represent nowadays a trending topic in the Computer ...
Recent planetary lander missions to Mars, such as UK's Beagle 2, and NASA's Spirit and Opportunity h...
Landing on Mars or other planetary bodies, close to a predetermined target landing spot, in an area ...
Our research task in NASA’s Mars Technology Program focuses on terrain relative state estimation dur...
In this paper, a suite of tools and algorithms devoted to optical navigation for autonomous landing ...
Computer vision technology is being developed by ESA to support the navigation and autonomous landin...
The definition of guidelines for the design of an optimal GNC sensor architecture for spacecraft is ...
Nowadays space exploration is moving further towards robotic missions with in situ analysis and plan...
Landing autonomously in hazardous environments is a very likely scenario for future exploration miss...
Vision-based navigation systems are being designed for a wide range of space applications including ...
Current and future landing missions are relying on a combination of inertial and optical sensor meas...
This paper describes a facility set up as a test bed and a proof of concept to study open issues of ...
Vision Based algorithms for relative navigation represent nowadays a trending topic in the Computer ...
Recent planetary lander missions to Mars, such as UK's Beagle 2, and NASA's Spirit and Opportunity h...
Landing on Mars or other planetary bodies, close to a predetermined target landing spot, in an area ...
Our research task in NASA’s Mars Technology Program focuses on terrain relative state estimation dur...
In this paper, a suite of tools and algorithms devoted to optical navigation for autonomous landing ...
Computer vision technology is being developed by ESA to support the navigation and autonomous landin...
The definition of guidelines for the design of an optimal GNC sensor architecture for spacecraft is ...
Nowadays space exploration is moving further towards robotic missions with in situ analysis and plan...
Landing autonomously in hazardous environments is a very likely scenario for future exploration miss...
Vision-based navigation systems are being designed for a wide range of space applications including ...
Current and future landing missions are relying on a combination of inertial and optical sensor meas...
This paper describes a facility set up as a test bed and a proof of concept to study open issues of ...
Vision Based algorithms for relative navigation represent nowadays a trending topic in the Computer ...