LAMAlice:用于行星探测的纳米飞行器

M. Freese, M. Kaelin, Jiri Lehky, G. Caprari, T. Estier, R. Siegwart
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在过去的几年里,在自主机器人小型化方面已经做出了相当大的努力,特别是在空间任务领域,为了降低成本,增加使用几个机器人成功的机会。这让我们想象并实现了一个纳米探测器的原型,它展示了未来行星探索的一个例子。该机器人是一个四轮驱动的漫游车,由两个独立的部分组成,通过一个柔性被动联轴器连接在一起。这种配置允许“推拉”的效果,提高克服障碍,并提供良好的抓地力。车轮是由柔性叶片径向固定在轴上。这一方面允许车轮卷起运输,另一方面达到了重心的平稳运动,这增加了克服障碍的动力效率。该机器人的结构也很简单,它可以配备一个被动传感器,比如一个非常低功耗的摄像头,也可以配备主动传感器。功耗低于50兆瓦,使用车载电池可运行约20小时。LAMAlice长11厘米,宽6厘米,高4厘米,重30克。最大速度为1厘米/秒,它克服了自身高度的台阶。
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LAMAlice: a nanorover for planetary exploration
Over the last years considerable efforts in miniaturisation have been made in autonomous robotics, especially in the domain of space missions in order to reduce costs and increase chances of success if using several robots. This has led us to imagine and realise a prototype of a nanorover which shows an example of what planetary exploration could look like in the future. The robot is a four-wheel drive rover which is composed of two separate parts linked together with a flexible passive coupling. This configuration allows a "push-pull" effect improving the overcoming of an obstacle and offers good gripping. The wheels are made of flexible blades radially fixed on the axis. On the one hand this permits the wheel to be rolled up for transport, on the other hand a smooth movement of the gravity centre is reached, which increases power efficiency of the obstacle overcome. The robot also presents a simple structure and it is possible to equip it with a passive sensor like a very low-power camera as well as with active sensors. The power consumption is less than 50 mW which allows an operating time of roughly 20 hours with on-board batteries. LAMAlice is 11 cm long, 6 cm wide and 4 cm high and has a weight of 30 grams. The maximum speed is 1 cm/s and it overcomes steps of its own height.
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