Astrobee: Developing a Free-flying Robot for the International Space Station
Author(s) -
Maria Bualat,
Jonathan Barlow,
Terrence Fong,
Chris Provencher,
Trey Smith
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
aiaa space 2014 conference and exposition
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2015-4643
Subject(s) - international space station , robot , computer science , space (punctuation) , mobile robot , aeronautics , artificial intelligence , engineering , operating system
Astronaut time will always be in short supply, consumables (e.g., oxygen) will always be limited, and some work will not be feasible, or productive, for astronauts to do manually. Free flyers offer significant potential to perform a great variety of tasks, include routine, repetitive or simple but long-duration work, such as conducting environment surveys, taking sensor readings or monitoring crew activities. The “Astrobee” project is developing a new free flying robot system suitable for performing Intravehicular Activity (IVA) work on the Internation Space Station (ISS). This paper will describe the Astrobee project objectives, initial design, concept of operations, and key challenges.
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