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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
Artificial Intelligence for Terrain relative Navigation in Unknown Environment (ATENA)
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