TY - JOUR
T1 - An Indoor Lunar Analogue Facility for Testing Lunar Heterogeneous Swarm Robots
AU - Guo, Yufei
AU - Zheng, Zixuan
AU - Yuan, Jianping
AU - Song, Ting
AU - Liang, Qiming
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Considering high synergy, efficiency, scalability and flexibility, heterogeneous swarm robots will play an important role in sustainable lunar activities. However, the characteristics of the lunar topography, lunar regolith, lunar dust and lunar illumination will bring great challenges to the operation of lunar robots. In order to ensure that the lunar robots can successfully complete major tasks such as detection and base construction in the complex lunar environment, it is required to carry out a large number of tests and verifications during the development of lunar robots, and the test environment should reproduce the lunar surface environment as realistically as possible. Therefore, we have built a total area of 14m×19m indoor lunar analogue testing facility to test the performance of lunar swarm robots in slope climbing, obstacle surmounting, positioning, path planning, cooperative operation, etc. This facility includes three functional areas: the test area, the installation area and the control area. The installation area is used for temporary assembly and on-site maintenance of lunar robots. The subsystems of the facility include a lunar topography simulation system (a 10m×10m sandbox filled with lunar regolith simulants), a lunar illumination simulation system (two scenarios of direct and oblique illumination), a cosmic background simulation system, a slope system with adjustable angle between 0°and 45°, a flatcar operating system, a motion capture system, an environmental drying system and a monitoring system, etc. By using the flatcar operating system, the construction of the lunar topography is safer, faster and more accurate. Compared with most existing lunar simulation test sites, the lunar simulation environment provided by our facility is more comprehensive and high-fidelity, which can test various performances of lunar robots.
AB - Considering high synergy, efficiency, scalability and flexibility, heterogeneous swarm robots will play an important role in sustainable lunar activities. However, the characteristics of the lunar topography, lunar regolith, lunar dust and lunar illumination will bring great challenges to the operation of lunar robots. In order to ensure that the lunar robots can successfully complete major tasks such as detection and base construction in the complex lunar environment, it is required to carry out a large number of tests and verifications during the development of lunar robots, and the test environment should reproduce the lunar surface environment as realistically as possible. Therefore, we have built a total area of 14m×19m indoor lunar analogue testing facility to test the performance of lunar swarm robots in slope climbing, obstacle surmounting, positioning, path planning, cooperative operation, etc. This facility includes three functional areas: the test area, the installation area and the control area. The installation area is used for temporary assembly and on-site maintenance of lunar robots. The subsystems of the facility include a lunar topography simulation system (a 10m×10m sandbox filled with lunar regolith simulants), a lunar illumination simulation system (two scenarios of direct and oblique illumination), a cosmic background simulation system, a slope system with adjustable angle between 0°and 45°, a flatcar operating system, a motion capture system, an environmental drying system and a monitoring system, etc. By using the flatcar operating system, the construction of the lunar topography is safer, faster and more accurate. Compared with most existing lunar simulation test sites, the lunar simulation environment provided by our facility is more comprehensive and high-fidelity, which can test various performances of lunar robots.
KW - Analogue Facility
KW - Exploration
KW - Lunar
KW - Robots
KW - Testing
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M3 - 会议文章
AN - SCOPUS:85167603357
SN - 0074-1795
VL - 2022-September
JO - Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress, IAC
JF - Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress, IAC
T2 - 73rd International Astronautical Congress, IAC 2022
Y2 - 18 September 2022 through 22 September 2022
ER -