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... ... @@ -1,11 +1,15 @@ 1 1 === Details === 2 2 3 -|**Acronym**| Genes4Mars4 -|**Description**| Astronaut performancend healthmonitoringwithautomatedECGandinvestigationof the changesin health-risk-associatedgeneexpressionpatterns inbloodand urinesamples of astronauts.5 -|**Principal Investigator (PI)**| Dr.ArsenArakelyan ~| [[arsen.arakelyan@rau.am>>mailto:arsen.arakelyan@rau.am]]6 -|**Organisation** | Institute ofBiomedicineandPharmacy,Russian-ArmenianUniversity;InstituteofMolecular BiologyNAS RA3 +|**Acronym**|SAMPLE 4 +|**Description**|Rover traversability, teleoperations for sample acquisition and transport to Hab using semi-autonomous traverse finding rover. 5 +|**Principal Investigator (PI)**|Gerald Steinbauer-Wagne ~| [[steinbauer@ist.tugraz.at>>mailto:steinbauer@ist.tugraz.at]] 6 +|**Organisation** |Research Group for Autonomous Intelligent Systems, Institute of Software Technology, Graz University of Technology 7 7 |**Co-Investigators**|((( 8 -Karen Avetisyan | [[avetisyan2016@gmail.com>>mailto:avetisyan2016@gmail.com]] 8 +Matthias Eder (Robot Software Specialist) 9 + 10 +Hamid Didari (Robot Software Specialist) 11 + 12 +Richard Halatschek (Robot Engineer) 9 9 ))) 10 10 11 11 === Summary === ... ... @@ -15,12 +15,16 @@ 15 15 [[image:ACT_manifest.png||height="266" width="399"]] 16 16 ))) 17 17 18 - Long-termspaceissionsare knowntobeassociated withhealthriskstoastronautsbecauseof environmental factors,suchsradiation,microgravity, andlastingisolation.Theseskscould bemore aggravatingduring spaceexplorationmissions,e.g.toMars, especiallywithlimitedaccesstohealthcarefacilities.It is suspectedthatspaceflightsnd planetarymissions could haveperformance degradationand negativeeffectson thecardiovascular healthofthecrew.Therefore,the developmentofbiomarker-basedandphysiological predictorsof health risks fortheassessment of physiologicalconditions isof vital importance.22 +Rover systems used in planetary exploration, for example Curiosity and Perseverance, have already proven successful in past missions. However, the time delay between the Martian exploration site and the Mission Support Center (MSC) on earth as well as safety issues constitute limiting factors in the autonomy of a rover. Semi-Autonomous Robot Assistance for Planetary Exploration (SAMPLE) addresses this issue. 19 19 20 - The main objective of Genes4Mars is a retrospectiveinvestigationof changesinrisk-associated gene expression patternsinbloodandurine samplesfromthe AnalogAstronauts. It will also investigate how wellautomated electrocardiogram(ECG) analysiscanbe usedto monitorastronaut performance during planetarymissions,and whetherECG can be used as a surrogatemarkerfordynamic changesin cardiac function-related genes.The membersof the flight crew couldbe consideredas acase groupnd theback-up flightcrew memberscould functionasa controlgroup. The samples will be collected fromeach participantat multipletimepointspre-, during andpast-missionand will beanalysed after the missioniscompleted.RNAwill be extracted from thesamplesimmediately upon theirtransfer tothelab andanalysed for up-or downregulated genes. Additionally, 12-lead and single-lead ECGsof each participant shouldbe taken one week prior tohestart of the mission and each day before and afterfieldassignments outsidethehabitat. After the end ofthemission, the data will be analysed usingdeep learning methods andpre-trained modelstodetectheartpathologies. Correlation and regressionanalysis will beused tofind the associationbetweengene expression and physiological parameters.24 +Based on the MERCATOR experiment in AMADEE-20, SAMPLE aims to extend the aera of use and autonomy of rovers. SAMPLE investigates robot capabilities such as photogrammetry, in-situ instrument placing, and sample collection combined with improved semi-autonomous robot control and the integration into the exploration cascade for supporting geological hypotheses. 21 21 26 +The expected outcome of the SAMPLE project is to provide data products like 3D maps, images, or special measurements shortly after the exploration task of a robot. Moreover, SAMPLE aims to provide sophisticated visualization and tools for better integration of the scientific capabilities of the rover into the daily exploration routine of the remote science support and the analog astronauts. 22 22 28 +To meet the experiment objectives, in-situ measurements and data collection will be improved by implementing a robotic arm. The level of autonomy can be adjusted by the analog astronaut. Implementing machine learning algorithms allows for improving the long-range navigation skills of the rover. To provide detailed insights on remote locations of interest to the analog astronauts and the remote science team, SAMPLE applies methods from photogrammetry and mapping. 23 23 30 + 31 + 24 24 === Experiment Data === 25 25 26 26 (% style="height:10px; width:1000px" %)