I3DS Integrated 3D Sensors is a project co-funded under Horizon 2020 EU research and development program and part of the Strategic Research Cluster on Space Robotics Technologies as the Operational Grant n°4 among 6.
Space robotic systems are increasing in complexity and versatility to tackle more advanced tasks in orbit. Using robots aims at reducing the costs by avoiding the design of life support systems, but their level of autonomy must be constantly improved to reach the human skills and dexterity. To that end, the sensing capabilities of the robotic systems are critical to provide suitable and accurate measurements to the control algorithms.
Therefore, the Integrated 3D Sensors aims at providing future space missions with a standardised suite of sensors in terms of electrical, thermal, and mechanical interfaces with the core vehicle.
The sensors suites proposed for I3DS has been selected from a wide range of sensors suitable for diverse scenarios and subsets can be defined according to the application whether it will be for space rendezvous (cooperative or non-cooperative) or rover exploration.
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