Mobile Robot System for Ground Servicing Operations on the Space Shuttle - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Mobile Robot System for Ground Servicing Operations on the Space Shuttle

Hagen Schempf, Kevin Dowling, and Mike Blackwell
Conference Paper, Proceedings of SPIE Cooperative Intelligent Robotics in Space III, Vol. 1829, pp. 298 - 309, November, 1992

Abstract

A mobile system for space shuttle servicing, the Tessellator, has been configured, designed and is currently being built and integrated. Robot tasks include chemical injection and inspection of the shuttle's thermal protection system. This paper outlines tasks, rationale, and facility requirements for the development of this system. A detailed look at the mobile system and manipulator follow with a look at mechanics, electronics, and software. Salient features of the mobile robot include omnidirectionality, high reach, high stiffness and accuracy with safety and self-reliance integral to all aspects of the design. The robot system is shown to meet task, facility, and NASA requirements in its design resulting in unprecedented specifications for a mobile-manipulation system.

BibTeX

@conference{Schempf-1992-13427,
author = {Hagen Schempf and Kevin Dowling and Mike Blackwell},
title = {Mobile Robot System for Ground Servicing Operations on the Space Shuttle},
booktitle = {Proceedings of SPIE Cooperative Intelligent Robotics in Space III},
year = {1992},
month = {November},
volume = {1829},
pages = {298 - 309},
}