2017 NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptive Hardware and Systems (AHS) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/ahs.2017.8046367
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An information theoretic approach to sample acquisition and perception in planetary robotics

Abstract: An important and emerging component of planetary exploration is sample retrieval and return to Earth. Obtaining and analyzing rock samples can provide unprecedented insight into the geology, geo-history and prospects for finding past life and water. Current methods of exploration rely on mission scientists to identify objects of interests and this presents major operational challenges. Finding objects of interests will require systematic and efficient methods to quickly and correctly evaluate the importance of… Show more

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“…To utilize space resources, matters are taken from space and returned to the earth; however, searching and identifying objects of interest require evaluating and comparing the importance of countless objects effectively. Fleetwood and Thangavelautham [61] developed a library with predefined objects of interest; it was used for a space system to search, compare and identify objects in space automatically.…”
Section: ) Utilization Of Space Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To utilize space resources, matters are taken from space and returned to the earth; however, searching and identifying objects of interest require evaluating and comparing the importance of countless objects effectively. Fleetwood and Thangavelautham [61] developed a library with predefined objects of interest; it was used for a space system to search, compare and identify objects in space automatically.…”
Section: ) Utilization Of Space Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%