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Robotic Assistance for Human Planetary and Lunar Exploration

Kimberly Tyree

Year
2004
Citations
3

Abstract

Human exploration of space will need robotic assistance in many areas. The type and functionality of such robots needs to be more clearly defined as we resume human missions to the moon and begin human missions to Mars. This paper will identify possible robotic assistants, including their control modes, workplaces, and physical attributes. Current JSC human-robot interaction projects are described, and lessons learned from extensive field tests are given. Future scenario considerations are then detailed. Earth-based testing of varied robotic assistants will provide a means of defining what capabilities are needed for future exploration.

Keywords

Mars Exploration ProgramPlanetary explorationRobotExploration of MarsSpace explorationComputer scienceSystems engineeringHuman–robot interactionField (mathematics)Engineering

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