Inherent geographical hazards of Martian terrain may impede a safe landing for science exploration spacecraft. Surface visualization software for hazard detection and avoidance may accordingly be applied in vehicles such as the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) to induce an autonomous and intelligent descent upon entering the planetary atmosphere. The focus of this project is to develop an image transformation algorithm for coordinate system matching between consecutive frames of terrain imagery taken throughout descent. The methodology involves integrating computer vision and graphics techniques, including affine transformation and projective geometry of an object, with the intrinsic parameters governing spacecraft dynamic motion and camera calibration.
Camera Image Transformation and Registration for Safe Spacecraft Landing and Hazard Avoidance
01.08.2005
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
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Englisch
Delaunay Triangulation-Based Hazard Area Avoidance for Spacecraft Safe Landing
Trans Tech Publications | 2010
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