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... ... @@ -9,12 +9,21 @@ 9 9 10 10 === Summary === 11 11 12 +(% class="image" style="float:right" %) 13 +((( 14 +[[image:AMAZE_manifest.png]] 15 + 16 +((( 12 12 Proposed multi-copter platform, (c) AMAZE team 18 +))) 19 +))) 13 13 14 14 AMAZE is the second aerial drone experiment participating in AMADEE-20 (in addition to AEROSCAN). It is designed as a technology 15 15 demonstrator in preparation of NASA’s Mars Helicopter Scout to be launched in 2020 together with the next rover mission to Mars. The experiment’s objectives center around testing algorithms for GNSS independent visual-inertial based localization. It is a follow-up to the AVI-NAV experiment participating in AMADEE-18. In AMADEE-18 the experiment team demonstrated that such localization is feasible on Mars-like surfaces given a favorable selection of daytime and surface structure. The objectives to be 16 16 tested by the AMAZE experiment are: 24 + 17 17 * Autonomous take-off under different environmental and surface conditions 18 18 * Autonomous waypoint following and mission plan execution, i.e. evaluate the robustness of surface relative navigation for a defined trajectory 19 19 * Autonomous landing on safe landing sites (optional) 28 + 20 20 During the bridge-head phase where members of the experiment team will conduct on-site tests with the potential next-generation Mars Helicopter Scout algorithms and Mars Helicopter Scout mission-relevant scenarios will be flown autonomously. For the isolation phase, a modified version of the code, depending on the classification of the code developed jointly with JPL, may be used.
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