A new concept for the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) All-Terrain Hex-Limbed Extra-Terrestrial Explorer (ATHLETE) robotic constructor / mobility system employs tendon-driven actuation of individual limbs, similar to high-capacity cranes in terrestrial work environments, that can offload cargo from tall landers. While maintaining mechanical joints that allow each limb to function as a highly dexterous multi-Degree-Of-Freedom (DOF) robotic arm, tendon-driven truss sections increase the capacity of moment loads for extended configurations of the limb. The tendon-driven crane-like limb will be capable of offloading cargo from tall landers such as the SpaceX Starship. This paper describes the structural analysis, operations, calibration, and actuation of limbs designed to address specific target load cases that might be required for human exploration missions on planetary surfaces.
ATHLETE Offloader Limb as a High-capacity Crane
2021-11-15
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