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Record Nr.

UNINA9910483344803321

Autore

Wang Yaobing

Titolo

Space robotics / / Yaobing Wang

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Gateway East, Singapore : , : Springer, , [2021]

©2021

ISBN

981-15-4902-8

Edizione

[1st ed. 2021.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (XVII, 363 p. 173 illus., 15 illus. in color.)

Collana

Space Science and Technologies, , 2730-6410

Disciplina

629.46

Soggetti

Space robotics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Introduction -- Kinematics and Dynamics of Space Robots -- Motion Planning of Space Robot -- Motion Control of Space Robots -- Force Control of Space Robot -- Space Robot System -- Space Robot Mechanical System -- Space Robot Control System -- Space Robot Perception System -- Space Robot Teleoperation System -- Space Robot System Verification -- Design Example of Large Space Manipulator -- Design Example of Planetary Exploration Mobile Robot -- Design Example of Planetary Surface Sampling Manipulator -- Current State of Space Robots -- Future Prospects of Space Robots.

Sommario/riassunto

This book provides readers with basic concepts and design theories for space robots and presents essential methodologies for implementing space robot engineering by introducing several concrete projects as illustrative examples. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of professional theories in the field of space robots, and will find an initial introduction to the engineering processes involved in developing space robots. Rapid advances in technologies such as the Internet of Things, Cloud Computing, and Artificial Intelligence have also produced profound changes in space robots. With the continuous expansion of human exploration of the universe, it is imperative for space robots to be capable of sharing knowledge, working collaboratively, and becoming more and more intelligent so as to optimize the utilization of space resources. For on-orbit robots that perform service tasks such as spacecraft assembly and maintenance, as well as exploration robots



that carry out research tasks on planetary surfaces, the rational integration into a network system can greatly improve their capabilities in connection with executing outer space tasks, such as information gathering and utilization, independent decision-making and planning, risk avoidance, and reliability, while also significantly reducing resource consumption for the system as a whole.