Magazine Article

Lunar Navigation Determination System — LaNDS

TBMG-13272

04/01/2012

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A portable comprehensive navigational system has been developed that both robotic and human explorers can use to determine their location, attitude, and heading anywhere on the lunar surface independent of external infrastructure (needs no Lunar satellite network, line of sight to the Sun or Earth, etc.). The system combines robust processing power with an extensive topographical database to create a real-time atlas (GIS — Geospatial Information System) that is able to autonomously control and monitor both single unmanned rovers and fleets of rovers, as well as science payload stations. The system includes provisions for teleoperation and tele-presence. The system accepts (but does not require) inputs from a wide range of sensors.

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"Lunar Navigation Determination System — LaNDS," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2012.
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Apr 1, 2012
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TBMG-13272
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Magazine Article
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English