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Design and fabrication of an autonomous rendezvous and docking sensor using off-the-shelf hardware

Authors :
Grimm, Gary E
Bryan, Thomas C
Howard, Richard T
Book, Michael L
Source :
NASA, Washington, NASA Automated Rendezvous and Capture Review. A Compilation of the Abstracts.
Publication Year :
1991
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 1991.

Abstract

NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has developed and tested an engineering model of an automated rendezvous and docking sensor system composed of a video camera ringed with laser diodes at two wavelengths and a standard remote manipulator system target that has been modified with retro-reflective tape and 830 and 780 mm optical filters. TRW has provided additional engineering analysis, design, and manufacturing support, resulting in a robust, low cost, automated rendezvous and docking sensor design. We have addressed the issue of space qualification using off-the-shelf hardware components. We have also addressed the performance problems of increased signal to noise ratio, increased range, increased frame rate, graceful degradation through component redundancy, and improved range calibration. Next year, we will build a breadboard of this sensor. The phenomenology of the background scene of a target vehicle as viewed against earth and space backgrounds under various lighting conditions will be simulated using the TRW Dynamic Scene Generator Facility (DSGF). Solar illumination angles of the target vehicle and candidate docking target ranging from eclipse to full sun will be explored. The sensor will be transportable for testing at the MSFC Flight Robotics Laboratory (EB24) using the Dynamic Overhead Telerobotic Simulator (DOTS).

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
NASA, Washington, NASA Automated Rendezvous and Capture Review. A Compilation of the Abstracts
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.19930013071
Document Type :
Report