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Advanced development for space robotics with emphasis on fault tolerance
Delbert Tesar, J. Chladek, Robert C. Hooper, D. Sreevijayan, C. Kapoor, J. Geisinger, M. Meaney, Gail Browning, Kevin J. Rackers
- Year
- 1995
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
This paper describes the ongoing work in fault tolerance at the University of Texas at Austin. The paper describes the technical goals the group is striving to achieve and includes a brief description of the individual projects focusing on fault tolerance. The ultimate goal is to develop and test technology applicable to all future missions of NASA (lunar base, Mars exploration, planetary surveillance, space station, etc.).
Keywords
Fault toleranceRoboticsMars Exploration ProgramSpace explorationSpace (punctuation)Systems engineeringPlanetary explorationEngineeringFault (geology)Exploration of Mars
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