TOWARDS AUTOMATED SOIL PREPARATION FOR PLANETARY ROVERS -METHODS FOR REPRODUCIBLE MEASUREMENTS IN REGOLITH SIMULANTS
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Testing and qualification of planetary rovers most times
require the interaction with soil simulants. In order to
yield comparable results, nimble and accurate soil preparation
is required. Unfortunately state of the art preparation
methods feature either bad reproducibility and/or
take most of the time of the test campaigns. This often
leads to fewer, less reliable data in the narrow time
frame of planetary exploration missions, as many tests
need to be repeated. The problem gets stronger the softer
the simulant gets - thus worst-case scenarios, crucial for
rover missions, are least reliable. Hence in this article
methods to automatically prepare soil simulants will be
presented and evaluated. Furthermore an outlook to fully
automated testbed preperation and testing is given using
DLR’s robotic terramechanics laboratory TROLL.
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