Design Through Operation of an Image-Based Velocity Estimation System for Mars Landing

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Andrew Johnson
Reg Willson
Yang Cheng
Jay Goguen
Chris Leger
Miguel Sanmartin
Larry Matthies
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[1] California Institute of Technology,Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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velocity estimation; feature tracking; computer vision; robotics; Mars lander; Mars Exploration Rover; DIMES;
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During the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) landings, the Descent Image Motion Estimation System (DIMES) was used for horizontal velocity estimation. The DIMES algorithm combined measurements from a descent camera, a radar altimeter, and an inertial measurement unit. To deal with large changes in scale and orientation between descent images, the algorithm used altitude and attitude measurements to rectify images to a level ground plane. Feature selection and tracking were employed in the rectified images to compute the horizontal motion between images. Differences of consecutive motion estimates were then compared to inertial measurements to verify correct feature tracking. DIMES combined sensor data from multiple sources in a novel way to create a low-cost, robust, and computationally efficient velocity estimation solution, and DIMES was the first robotics vision system used to control a spacecraft during planetary landing. This paper presents the design and implementation of the DIMES algorithm, the assessment of the algorithm performance using a high fidelity Monte Carlo simulation, validation of performance using field test data and the detailed results from the two landings on Mars.
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