NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California
Tuesday, December 01 2009
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A physical-based simulation has been developed for the Mars
Exploration Rover (MER) mission that applies a slope-induced
wheel-slippage to the rover location estimator. Using the digital
elevation map from the stereo images, the computational
method resolves the quasi-dynamic equations of motion that
incorporate the actual wheel-terrain speed to estimate the
gross velocity of the vehicle.
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