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1 March 1990 Development Of A Martian Surface Model For Simulation Of Vehicle Dynamics And Mobility
Donald H. Cronquist, Jr., John J. Nitao, Louis S. McTamaney
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Proceedings Volume 1195, Mobile Robots IV; (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.969879
Event: 1989 Symposium on Visual Communications, Image Processing, and Intelligent Robotics Systems, 1989, Philadelphia, PA, United States
Abstract
A high resolution Mars surface model is being developed for simulation of vehicle dynamics, mobility and navigation capabilities. The model provides a topological representation of surface features and is suitable for interface with dynamic simulations of Mars Rover vehicles including models of wheel-soil interaction and vision systems. Portions of the surface model have been completed and can be interfaced with other portions of an overall vehicle performance assessment system also being developed for the Mars Rover program.
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Donald H. Cronquist, Jr., John J. Nitao, and Louis S. McTamaney "Development Of A Martian Surface Model For Simulation Of Vehicle Dynamics And Mobility", Proc. SPIE 1195, Mobile Robots IV, (1 March 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.969879
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KEYWORDS
Visual process modeling

Mars

Data modeling

Databases

Mobile robots

Systems modeling

Navigation systems

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