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Test characterization of infrared phototransistors-based sensors for close-proximity operations.

Authors :
Peruffo, Mattia
Caon, Alex
Branz, Francesco
Francesconi, Alessandro
Source :
Acta Astronautica. Jul2024, Vol. 220, p173-184. 12p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

On-orbit servicing and on-orbit assembly represent very appealing mission concepts that could facilitate the exploitation of the space environment. Autonomy is a critical requirement for systems aimed at the execution of these operations. The development of enabling technologies for this type of missions is a focal research topic for the global space community. The AUTOMA project (University of Padua, Italy) aims at the development of technologies to enable the on-orbit assembly of a standardized modular unit by means of a robotic arm. The goal is the development of a capture interface, composed of a gripper mechanism and a suite of close-range navigation sensors (a navcam, four time-of-flight sensors, two custom matrix sensors based on a set of phototransistors), and the mock-up of a modular assembly unit. The paper prevalently focuses on the conspicuous series of tests that has been performed at subsystem level for the characterization of the two custom matrix sensors, both in terms of their resolution and range of application. In particular, the test campaign has proven how the in-plane matrix sensor provides information about lateral misalignment and relative distance with a resolution of a few millimetres while the roll matrix sensor provides information about the angular roll misalignment with a resolution dependent on the distance between the two bodies. In addition, an analytical relation for the computation of the relative distance through the information provided by the in-plane matrix has been investigated. • Capture interface composed of a gripper mechanism and a suite of close-range navigation sensors. • Design of a standardized unit mock-up for modular assembly. • Custom sensors based on a matrix of phototransistors activated by an infrared LED beacon counterpart. • Testing campaign aimed at the characterization of the custom matrix sensors. • Analysis of a relation for the retrieval of the relative distance based on the number of phototransistors activated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00945765
Volume :
220
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Acta Astronautica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177749437
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2024.04.010