Navigation on the line: Traversability analysis and path planning for extreme-terrain rappelling rovers

IROS(2020)

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Many areas of scientific interest in planetary exploration, such as lunar pits, icy-moon crevasses, and Martian craters, are inaccessible to current wheeled rovers. Rappelling rovers can safely traverse these steep surfaces, but require techniques to navigate their complex terrain. This dynamic navigation is inherently time-critical and communication constraints (e.g. delays and small communication windows) will require planetary systems to have some autonomy. Autonomous navigation for Martian rovers is well studied on moderately sloped and locally planar surfaces, but these methods do not readily transfer to tethered systems in nonplanar 3D environments. Rappelling rovers in these situations have additional challenges, including terrain-tether interaction and its effects on rover stability, path planning and control. This paper presents novel traversability analysis and path planning algorithms for rappelling rovers operating on steep terrains that account for terrain-tether interaction and the unique stability and reachability constraints of a rapelling system. The system is evaluated with a series of simulations and an analogue mission. In simulation, the planner was shown to reliably find safe paths down a 55 degree slope when a stable tether-terrain configuration exists and never recommended an unsafe path when one did not. In a planetary analogue mission, elements of the system were used to autonomously navigate Axel, a JPL rappelling rover, down a 30 degree slope with 95% autonomy by distance travelled over 46 meters.
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sloped surfaces,locally planar surfaces,tethered systems,nonplanar 3D environments,terrain-tether interaction,rover stability,path planning,traversability analysis,steep terrains,reachability constraints,safe paths,55 degree slope,planetary analogue mission,JPL rappelling rover,30 degree slope,extreme-terrain rappelling rovers,planetary exploration,icy-moon crevasses,Martian craters,wheeled rovers,steep surfaces,complex terrain,dynamic navigation,planetary systems,autonomous navigation,Martian rovers,tether-terrain configuration,lunar pits,communication constraints,rapelling system,Axel
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