Robotic Manipulation and Capture in Space: A Survey
Space exploration and exploitation depend on the development of on-orbit robotic capabilities for tasks such as servicing of satellites, removing of orbital debris, or construction and maintenance of orbital assets. Manipulation and capture of objects on-orbit are key enablers for these capabilities...
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| Vydané v: | Frontiers in robotics and AI Ročník 8; s. 686723 |
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| Hlavní autori: | , , , |
| Médium: | Journal Article |
| Jazyk: | English |
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Switzerland
Frontiers Media S.A
19.07.2021
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| ISSN: | 2296-9144, 2296-9144 |
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| Shrnutí: | Space exploration and exploitation depend on the development of on-orbit robotic capabilities for tasks such as servicing of satellites, removing of orbital debris, or construction and maintenance of orbital assets. Manipulation and capture of objects on-orbit are key enablers for these capabilities. This survey addresses fundamental aspects of manipulation and capture, such as the dynamics of space manipulator systems (SMS), i.e., satellites equipped with manipulators, the contact dynamics between manipulator grippers/payloads and targets, and the methods for identifying properties of SMSs and their targets. Also, it presents recent work of sensing pose and system states, of motion planning for capturing a target, and of feedback control methods for SMS during motion or interaction tasks. Finally, the paper reviews major ground testing testbeds for capture operations, and several notable missions and technologies developed for capture of targets on-orbit. |
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| Bibliografia: | ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 ObjectType-Review-3 content type line 23 Edited by: Carl Glen Henshaw, United States Naval Research Laboratory, United States Tomasz Rybus, Centrum Badań Kosmicznych Polskiej Akademii Nauk (CBK PAN), Poland Reviewed by: Brian Roberts, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States Gordon Roesler, Robots in Space LLC, United States This article was submitted to Space Robotics, a section of the journal Frontiers in Robotics and AI Markus Wilde, Florida Institute of Technology, United States |
| ISSN: | 2296-9144 2296-9144 |
| DOI: | 10.3389/frobt.2021.686723 |