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Scientific paper
Jul 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002esasp.509e..77p&link_type=abstract
In: Proceedings of DASIA 2002, 13 - 16 May 2002, Dublin, Ireland. Ed.: R. A. Harris. ESA SP-509, Noordwijk, Netherlands: ESA Pub
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Space Research: Computing, Software
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The ESA Bepi Colombo mission to Mercury is due for launch in 2009 and was initially intended to include a lander. Computer vision based navigation is being considered for planetary landers to enable them to land softly, close to a pre-designated target landing spot, avoiding any small craters, boulders or other obstacles not visible in an orbital survey. The development and testing of a vision-based lander guidance system requires high-resolution images of the planet's surface which are not available for Mercury. The Space Systems Research Group at the University of Dundee have developed a computer tool for generating realistic simulated planetary surfaces and for producing the images of those simulated surfaces. This tool is ideal for supporting the development of vision-based navigation techniques and for testing their robustness. This paper describes the surface morphology of Mercury, introduces the planet surface simulation tool, describes its architecture, explains how it may be readily integrated into a prototype vision-based navigation system, and gives some example images produced by the tool.
Dunstan M.
Martin Ivar
Mills Stuart
Parkes Stephen Maxwell
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