Artificial Intelligence for Terrain relative Navigation in Unknown Environment (ATENA)
Programme
Discovery
Programme Reference
20-D-O-TEC-01
Prime Contractor
GMV
Start Date
End Date
Status
Closed
Country
Spain
Description
Space missions benefit greatly by the capability of the on-board GNC system to adapt rapidly to unknown environment. Autonomous vision-based navigation is a particular technology under implementation in several ESA missions. One of the most interesting applications in that field is the proximity operations around a small asteroid, like those in HERA.
The goal of this activity was to develop a navigation algorithm with the capability to fly over an unknown terrain and achieve better navigation performances than current vision-based techniques based on unknown feature tracking.
Application Domain
Exploration
Technology Domain
13 - Automation, Telepresence & Robotics
10 - Flight Dynamics and GNSS
09 - Mission Operation and Ground Data Systems
01 - On-board Data Subsystems
05 - Space System Control
Competence Domain
03 - Avionic Architecture / DHS / OnBoard S/W / FDIR / GNC / AOCS / TT&C (E2E)
06 - Life / Physical Science Payloads / Life Support / Robotics and Automation
08 - Ground Data Systems / Mission Operations
Keywords
Automation
autonomous navigation
Asteroid
HERA
Artificial intelligence
Initial TRL
TRL N/A
Target TRL
TRL N/A
Achieved TRL
TRL N/A
Public Document
Executive Summary