Title :
Large scale deployment and operation of distributed sensor assets optimized for robust Mars exploration
Author :
Bickford, James ; George, Sean ; Manobianco, John ; Adams, Mark ; Manobianco, Donna
Author_Institution :
Charles Stark Draper Lab., Cambridge, MA, USA
fDate :
29 June-1 July 2005
Abstract :
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.
Keywords :
aerospace instrumentation; data acquisition; distributed sensors; microsensors; planetary rovers; GEMS project; Mars exploration; ad hoc network; data acquisition; data extraction; direct exfiltration; distributed sensor asset operation; global environmental micro sensors; large scale deployment; planetary probe; planetary surface; surface vehicle; Ad hoc networks; Data mining; Extraterrestrial measurements; Large-scale systems; Mars; Probes; Robustness; Sensor arrays; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Evolvable Hardware, 2005. Proceedings. 2005 NASA/DoD Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2399-4