Robotic Antarctic Meteorite Search: Outcomes

: Automation of the search for and classification of Antarctic meteorites offers a unique case for early demonstration of robotics in a scenario analogous to geological exploratory missions to other planets and to the Earth's extremes. Moreover, the discovery of new meteorite samples is of grea...

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Main Authors: Dimitrios Apostolopoulos Liam, Dimitrios S. Apostolopoulos, Liam Pedersen, Benjamin N. Shamah, Kimberly Shillcutt, Michael D. Wagner, William L. Whittaker
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Published: 2001
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.21.5874 2023-05-15T13:56:38+02:00 Robotic Antarctic Meteorite Search: Outcomes Dimitrios Apostolopoulos Liam Dimitrios S. Apostolopoulos Liam Pedersen Benjamin N. Shamah Kimberly Shillcutt Michael D. Wagner William L. Whittaker The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2001 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.21.5874 http://www.ri.cmu.edu/pub_files/pub2/apostolopoulos_dimitrios_2001_2/apostolopoulos_dimitrios_2001_2.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.21.5874 http://www.ri.cmu.edu/pub_files/pub2/apostolopoulos_dimitrios_2001_2/apostolopoulos_dimitrios_2001_2.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.ri.cmu.edu/pub_files/pub2/apostolopoulos_dimitrios_2001_2/apostolopoulos_dimitrios_2001_2.pdf text 2001 ftciteseerx 2016-01-07T17:47:26Z : Automation of the search for and classification of Antarctic meteorites offers a unique case for early demonstration of robotics in a scenario analogous to geological exploratory missions to other planets and to the Earth's extremes. Moreover, the discovery of new meteorite samples is of great value because meteorites are the only significant source of extraterrestrial material available to scientists. In this paper we focus on the primary outcomes and technical lessons learned from the first field demonstration of autonomous search and in situ classification of Antarctic meteorites by a robot. Using a novel autonomous control architecture, specialized science sensing, combined manipulation and visual servoing, and Bayesian classification, the Nomad robot classified five indigenous meteorites during an expedition to the remote site of Elephant Moraine in January 2000. Nomad's expedition proved the rudiments of science autonomy and exemplified the merits of machine learning techniques for autonomous geological classification in real-world settings. On the other hand, the expedition showcased the difficulty in executing reliable robotic deployment of science sensors and a limited performance in the speed and coverage of autonomous search. Keywords: Robotic Meteorite Search, Science Autonomy. 1 Text Antarc* Antarctic Unknown Antarctic Elephant Moraine ENVELOPE(157.233,157.233,-76.300,-76.300)
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description : Automation of the search for and classification of Antarctic meteorites offers a unique case for early demonstration of robotics in a scenario analogous to geological exploratory missions to other planets and to the Earth's extremes. Moreover, the discovery of new meteorite samples is of great value because meteorites are the only significant source of extraterrestrial material available to scientists. In this paper we focus on the primary outcomes and technical lessons learned from the first field demonstration of autonomous search and in situ classification of Antarctic meteorites by a robot. Using a novel autonomous control architecture, specialized science sensing, combined manipulation and visual servoing, and Bayesian classification, the Nomad robot classified five indigenous meteorites during an expedition to the remote site of Elephant Moraine in January 2000. Nomad's expedition proved the rudiments of science autonomy and exemplified the merits of machine learning techniques for autonomous geological classification in real-world settings. On the other hand, the expedition showcased the difficulty in executing reliable robotic deployment of science sensors and a limited performance in the speed and coverage of autonomous search. Keywords: Robotic Meteorite Search, Science Autonomy. 1
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author Dimitrios Apostolopoulos Liam
Dimitrios S. Apostolopoulos
Liam Pedersen
Benjamin N. Shamah
Kimberly Shillcutt
Michael D. Wagner
William L. Whittaker
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Liam Pedersen
Benjamin N. Shamah
Kimberly Shillcutt
Michael D. Wagner
William L. Whittaker
Robotic Antarctic Meteorite Search: Outcomes
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Dimitrios S. Apostolopoulos
Liam Pedersen
Benjamin N. Shamah
Kimberly Shillcutt
Michael D. Wagner
William L. Whittaker
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