Wireless sensor networks for planetary exploration: Experimental assessment of communication and deployment |
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Authors: | D. Sanz,A. Barrientos,M. Garzó n,C. Rossi,M. Mura,D. Puccinelli,A. Puiatti,M. Graziano,A. Medina,L. Mollinedo,C. de Negueruela |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Automation and Robotics UPM-CSIC, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, José Gutierrez Abascal 2, 28006 Madrid, Spain;2. DTI-NetLab, University of Applied Sciences of Southern Switzerland, Galleria 2, Via Cantonale, CH-6982 Manno, Switzerland;3. Advanced Space Systems and Technologies Department, GMV S.A., Isaac Newton (Parq. Tecnológico de Madrid), 11, 28760 TRES CANTOS (MADRID), Spain |
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Abstract: | Planetary surface exploration is an appealing application of wireless sensor networks that has been investigated in recent years by the space community, including the European Space Agency. The idea is to deploy a number of self-organizing sensor nodes forming a wireless networked architecture to provide a distributed instrument for the study and exploration of a planetary body. To explore this concept, ESA has funded the research project RF Wireless for Planetary Exploration (RF-WIPE), carried out by GMV, SUPSI and UPM. The purpose of RF-WIPE was to simulate and prototype a wireless sensor network in order to assess the potential and limitations of the technology for the purposes of planetary exploration. |
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Keywords: | Wireless sensor networks Planetary exploration Automatic nodes deployment |
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