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Space Robotics and Autonomous Systems Technologies, advances and applications

Pre order: expected by August 2021


Space robotics and autonomous systems (Space RAS) play a critical role in the current and future development of mission-defined machines that can survive in space while performing exploration, assembly, construction, maintenance and servicing tasks. They represent a multi-disciplinary emerging field at the intersection of space engineering, terrestrial robotics, computer science and materials. The field is essential to humankind's ability to explore or operate in space; providing greater access beyond human spaceflight limitations in the harsh environment of space, and offering greater operational handling that extends astronauts' capabilities. Space RAS covers all types of robotics for the exploration of planet surfaces as well as robotics used in orbit around the Earth and the sensors needed by the platform for navigation or control.



Written by a team of International experts on space RAS, this book covers advanced research, technologies and applications including: sensing and perception to provide situational awareness for space robotic agents, explorers and assistants; mobility to reach and operate at sites of scientific interest on extra-terrestrial surfaces or free space environments using locomotion; manipulations to make intentional changes in the environment or objects using locomotion such as placing, assembling, digging, trenching, drilling, sampling, grappling and berthing; high-level autonomy for system and sub-systems to provide robust and safe autonomous navigation, rendezvous and docking capabilities and to enable extended-duration operations without human interventions to improve overall performance of human and robotic missions; human-robot interaction and multi-modal interaction; system engineering to provide a framework for understanding and coordinating the complex interactions of robots and achieving the desired system requirements; verification and validation of complex adaptive systems; modelling and simulation; and safety and trust.



 



About the Editors



Yang Gao FIET FRAeS is the professor of space autonomous systems at the Surrey Space Centre of the University of Surrey, UK. She founded and heads the multi-awards winning Space Technology for Autonomous and Robotic Systems Laboratory (STAR LAB). Prof Gao has been the principle investigator of various internationally teamed projects, and involved in the design and development of space missions including ESA's ExoMars, Proba3 and VMMO (ice mapper), UK's MoonLITE/Moonraker, and China's Chang'E3.f2b4725d6c2e57421e108ad991476261-huge-dfki-space-robot.jpg

 


Item Subjects:
Control, Robotics and Sensors

 



Publication Year: 2021



Pages: 350



ISBN-13: 978-1-83953-225-2



Format: HBK



Editors: Yang Gao