DocumentCode
628170
Title
In-situ operations and planning for the Mars Science Laboratory Robotic Arm: The first 200 sols
Author
Robinson, Mark ; Collins, Christopher M. ; Leger, Pierre ; Carsten, J. ; Tompkins, V. ; Hartman, Fred ; Yen, J.
Author_Institution
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
fYear
2013
fDate
2-6 June 2013
Firstpage
153
Lastpage
158
Abstract
The Robotic Arm (RA) has operated for more than 200 Martian solar days (or sols) since the Mars Science Laboratory rover touched down in Gale Crater on August 5, 2012. During the first seven months on Mars the robotic arm has performed multiple contact science sols including the positioning of the Alpha Particle X-Ray Spectrometer (APXS) and/or Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) with respect to rocks or loose regolith targets. The RA has supported sample acquisition using both the scoop and drill, sample processing with CHIMRA (Collection and Handling for In- Situ Martian Rock Analysis), and delivery of sample portions to the observation tray, and the SAM (Sample Analysis at Mars) and CHEMIN (Chemistry and Mineralogy) science instruments. This paper describes the planning and execution of robotic arm activities during surface operations, and reviews robotic arm performance results from Mars to date.
Keywords
Mars; dexterous manipulators; meteorite craters; planetary rocks; planetary rovers; planetary surfaces; APXS; CHEMIN science instruments; CHIMRA; Gale crater; MAHLI; Mars Science Laboratory robotic arm; Mars Science Laboratory rover; Mars hand lens imager; Martian solar days; SAM science instruments; alpha particle X-ray spectrometer; chemistry and mineralogy science instruments; collection and handling for in-situ Martian rock analysis; contact science sols; in-situ operations; loose regolith targets; robotic arm activity execution; robotic arm activity planning; sample acquisition; sample analysis at Mars science instruments; sample processing; surface operations; Contacts; Instruments; Mars; Robots; Rocks; Sensors; Soil; Manipulation; Mars surface operations; in-situ operations; robotic arm; space robotics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
System of Systems Engineering (SoSE), 2013 8th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Maui, HI
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-5596-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SYSoSE.2013.6575259
Filename
6575259
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