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Sun Sensor Navigation for Planetary Rovers: Theory and Field Testing
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2011
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Sun Sensor NavigationEngineeringField RoboticsSocial SciencesSpace MissionOrbit DeterminationCalibrationKinematicsSensor FusionAbsolute Reference FrameGeodesyAutomatic NavigationCartographyMachine VisionSurveyingAbsolute Rover HeadingGeographyVehicle LocalizationAutonomous NavigationSatellite Navigation SystemsOdometrySpace Mission DesignRemote SensingSun Sensing
In this paper, we present an experimental study of sun sensing as a rover navigational aid. Algorithms are outlined to determine rover heading in an absolute reference frame. The sensor suite consists of a sun sensor, inclinometer, and clock (as well as ephemeris data). We describe a technique to determine ground-truth orientation in the field (without using a compass) and present a large number of experimental results (both in Toronto and on Devon Island) showing our ability to determine absolute rover heading to within a few degrees.
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