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From single autonomous robots toward cooperative robotic interactions for future planetary exploration missions

Armin Wedler, Martina Wilde, Andreas Dömel, Marcus Müller, Josef Reill, Martin J. Schuster, Wolfgang Stürzl, Rudolph Triebel, Heinrich Gmeiner, Bernhard Vodermayer, Kristin Bussmann, Mallikarjuna Vayugundla, Sebastian G. Brunner, Hannah Lehner, Peter Lehner, Anko Börner, Rainer Krenn, Armin Dammann, Uwe‐Carsten Fiebig, Emanuel Staudinger

Year
2018
Citations
18
Access
Open access

Abstract

Mobile robotics will play a key role in future space, ocean and deep sea exploration activities. Besides the actual development of the robotic systems, the different ways of commanding those systems, using technologies varying from teleoperation with the human in the loop, through shared autonomy towards highly autonomous systems, will be the main challenges of these missions. This paper describes the robotic activities of the DLR institutions within the Helmholtz projects ROBEX and ARCHES, dealing with robots for autonomous space and ocean exploration applications. Furthermore, it describes the challenges, the overlap and the synergies of those domains, the different approaches of operating robots from far distances in extreme environments and gives an outlook on future mission possibilities.

Keywords

TeleoperationRoboticsRobotSpace explorationArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceMobile robotSearch and rescueEngineeringSystems engineering

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