Atacama Desert Trek: A Planetary Analog Field Experiment

972487

07/01/1997

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Abstract
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Nomad, a planetary-relevant mobile robot, is chartered to traverse 200 kilometers across the Atacama Desert in Chile, exploring a landscape analogous to the surfaces of the Moon and Mars. Operating both autonomously and under the control of operators thousands of kilometers away, Nomad and the Desert Trek address issues of robotic configuration, communications, position estimation and navigation in rugged, natural terrain. The field experiment also serves as a testing ground for remote geological investigation, paving the way for new exploration strategies on Earth and beyond. Finally, by combining safeguarded teleoperation with onboard panoramic visualization and a novel user interface, the Atacama Desert Trek provides the general public an unforgettable interactive experience and its first opportunity to remotely drive an exploratory robot.
An unprecedented demonstration, the Atacama Desert Trek sets a new benchmark in high performance robotics operations relevant to terrestrial and planetary exploration.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/972487
Pages
8
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Whittaker, W., Bapna, D., Maimone, M., and Rollins, E., "Atacama Desert Trek: A Planetary Analog Field Experiment," SAE Technical Paper 972487, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/972487.
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Published
Jul 1, 1997
Product Code
972487
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English