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PRoViScout: a planetary scouting rover demonstrator

Gerhard Paar, Mark Woods, Christiane Gimkiewicz, Frédéric Labrosse, Laurence Tyler, David Barnes, Gerald Fritz, Konstantinos Kapellos

Year
2012
Citations
7

Abstract

Mobile systems exploring Planetary surfaces in future will require more autonomy than today. The EU FP7-SPACE Project ProViScout (2010-2012) establishes the building blocks of such autonomous exploration systems in terms of robotics vision by a decision-based combination of navigation and scientific target selection, and integrates them into a framework ready for and exposed to field demonstration. The PRoViScout on-board system consists of mission management components such as an Executive, a Mars Mission On-Board Planner and Scheduler, a Science Assessment Module, and Navigation & Vision Processing modules. The platform hardware consists of the rover with the sensors and pointing devices. We report on the major building blocks and their functions & interfaces, emphasizing on the computer vision parts such as image acquisition (using a novel zoomed 3D-Time-of-Flight & RGB camera), mapping from 3D-TOF data, panoramic image & stereo reconstruction, hazard and slope maps, visual odometry and the recognition of potential scientifically interesting targets.

Keywords

Artificial intelligenceComputer scienceComputer visionRoboticsMars roverStereopsisVisual odometryMobile robotStereo camerasMachine vision

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