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The dynamic effects of internal robots on Space Station Freedom

Jeffrey H Miller, Charles Lawrence, D. A. Rohn

发表年份
1991
引用次数
2

摘要

Many of the planned experiments of the Space Station Freedom (SSF) will require acceleration levels to be no greater than microgravity (10 exp -6 g) levels for long periods of time. Studies have demonstrated that without adequate control, routine operations may cause disturbances which are large enough to affect on-board experiments. One way to both minimize disturbances and make the SSF more autonomous is to utilize robots instead of astronauts for some operations. The present study addresses the feasibility of using robots for microgravity manipulation. Two methods for minimizing the dynamic disturbances resulting from the robot motions are evaluated. The first method is to use a robot with kinematic redundancy (redundant links). The second method involves the use of a vibration isolation device between the robot and the SSF laboratory module. The results from these methods are presented along with simulations of robots without disturbance control.

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Space Station FreedomRobotComputer scienceDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)Space (punctuation)Mobile robotControl engineeringArtificial intelligenceEngineeringPhysics

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