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The SPIDER manipulation system (SMS) The Italian approach to space automation

✍ Scribed by R. Mugnuolo; S. Di Pippo; P.G. Magnani; E. Re


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
595 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
0921-8890

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✦ Synopsis


SPIDER (space inspe, ction device for extravehicular repairs) is the strategic long-term programme in the field of Space Automation and Robotics started by the Italian Space Agency. In the frame of the programme, a free-flying space robot with a high degree of autonomy, designed to perform inspection and repair tasks in the proximity of orbital structures will be developed. In particular, SPIDER has been conceived to be equipped with a bi-arm manipulation system. To support the SPIDER programme, ASI has started specific technology development activities. Among those, a technological programme has been started named "SPIDER manipulation system (SMS)". This programme consists of the development of a bi-arm manipulation system in three phases, with the first phase to develop a single ann and a simplified version of its controller and its operator interface, and then to get the complete bi-arm system at the end of the third phase. This paper describes the phase-1 results which will be referred to as SMS-1.


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