为稳健的火星探测而优化的分布式传感器资产的大规模部署和操作

J. Bickford, S. George, J. Manobianco, M. Adams, D. Manobianco
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为了探测火星,几个小组已经提出了在行星表面大规模分散分布式传感器阵列的方案。我们调查了其中一些概念,并讨论了它们的内在优势以及相对于传统勘探模式的技术挑战。具体来说,分布式传感器与传统的地面车辆结合使用,可以在以前无法到达的地形上测量关键现象,否则无法获得时间和空间尺度。我们将讨论如何将这一策略整合到一个整体的科学运动中,并解决有关返回获得的数据的几个关键问题。将在火星探测和寻找生命的背景下介绍为全球环境微传感器项目进行的分散和数据提取研究。建模结果为分配探测器的最佳策略提供了见解,然后通过自组织网络或直接泄漏到轨道资产中提取测量数据。
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Large scale deployment and operation of distributed sensor assets optimized for robust Mars exploration
The large scale dispersal of distributed sensor arrays across planetary surfaces has been proposed by several groups for the exploration of Mars. We survey a number of these concepts and discuss their intrinsic advantages as well as technical challenges relative to more traditional exploration modalities. Specifically, distributed sensors working in conjunction with traditional surface vehicles enable critical phenomena to be measured in previously inaccessible terrain over temporal and spatial scales not obtainable otherwise. We discuss how this strategy can be integrated into an overall science campaign and address several key issues in regards to returning the acquired data. Dispersion and data extraction studies performed for the global environmental micro sensors (GEMS) project will be presented in the context of Mars exploration and the search for life. The modeling results provide insight into optimum strategies for distributing probes and then extracting measured data either via an ad hoc network or direct exfiltration to an orbital asset.
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