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The DLR Terramechanics Robotics Locomotion Lab

Fabian Buse, Tobias Bellmann, Roy Lichtenheldt, Rainer Krenn

Year
2018
Citations
6

Abstract

Locomotion on unstructured, sandy terrain poses a great danger to planetary rovers. To counteract these risks, a robust locomotion system is an important aspect in the development of a rover. Model-based simulations could help to accelerate the development process. However, a reliable test setup is required for the validation of these models. This paper introduces the Terramechanics Robotics Locomotion Lab, a robot-based testbed specifically designed for wheel terrain interaction analysis. The Terramechanics Robotics Locomotion Lab is a facility that uses the complementary experience in robotics and terramechanics to improve the capabilities of practical experiments in the field of vehicle movement on unstructured, sandy terrain

Keywords

RoboticsTestbedArtificial intelligenceTerrainRobotSwarm roboticsEngineeringProcess (computing)Control engineeringComputer science

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