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Title: M E T ROVER M SCD Engineering Technology


1
M E T ROVER M SCD Engineering Technology
Critical Design Review Metropolitan State College
of Denver 15 April 2005
2
Mission Description
  • Successfully launch the Rover and detach from the
    tethering system.
  • Image flight and landing site autonomously.
  • Accomplish mission under strictmass limitations.

3
Mission Goals
  • Design and build an autonomous roverand its
    carrier under strict mass limitation of 1.5 kg.
  • Incorporate imaging system on the rover to video
    the fight and the landing site.
  • Rover must survive
  • high altitude
  • extreme cold temperatures
  • impact forces during landing

4
NASA Benefits
Prototype development which maybe used during
future missions toMars or the moon. Methods
could lead to future NASA design. Exploring new
methods of rover design, construction, and
deployment.
5
System Requirements
  • Rover must meet 1.5 kg mass limitation.
  • Rover must image thelanding site.
  • Rover must detach/deploy at the landing site.
  • Rover must have a drive systemallowing it to
    maneuver on the groundat landing site.

6
Systems Overview
Controller
Electrical I/O Interface
Imaging
Rover Drive
Detach Mechanism
Altitude, Orientation Sensors
7
Imaging System
  • Image continuously during the flight and after
    landing.
  • Modified Panasonic SD Digital Video Camera.
  • Extended memory (1GB) capacity capable of
    approximately of 120 minutes of video using
    MPEG-4 video compression.

8
Rover Drive System
Orientation sensor. Tamiya 70097 Twin-Motor
Gearbox Operate the rover in either of two
directions depending upon possible rover landing
orientations.
9
Drive System Interface
Obstacle Sensor
Orientation Sensor
Controller
Motor
10
Drive System Prototype
Wheels -Lexan Wheels Test different
materials and designs. -Goal weight
(mass) of 100 grams per wheels.
11
Wheel Comp.
12
Detachment Comp.
Steel nut and screw Aluminum supports both on the
rover and the tethering rod. Futaba S3305
(124 oz-in of torque.)
13
Detachment Comp.
14
Electronics system
Imaging System Rover drive Systems. Detachment
components
15
Electronic Components
Rover orientation sensor. Micro-controller. Wiring
to/from sensors, video camera and
drive Motors. Rover detachment using two modified
servos. Onboard programming.
16
Electronic Interfaces
Driver motor
Orientation Sensor
Controller
Camera
Detachment Servos
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18
Mass Budget
Camera (before modifications) 160g Driver
motor/gearbox assembly 140g Chassis
Electronics 1000g Wheels
200g Total
1500g
19
Project Organization
Professor Keith Norwood
Assistant Cord. David McCallum
Oscar Pena Team Leader
Driver Team Luke, Vladimir
Wheel Team Oscar, Gabe, Chris
Detachment Team Don, Brian
Chassis/Imaging Mat, Wes
20
Budget
Expenses to date Beginning Total
4400 Carbon Fiber materials
200 Camera (using last years) 0
Motors/gearbox chassis 50
Wheel material 300
Machining tools 50
Chassis material 150
Subtotal
750 Remaining Balance 3650
21
Schedule
Prototype testing Completed June 20 Internal
Readiness Review July 11 Mission
Readiness Review July 18 Launch Readiness
Review July 29? Launch
July 30? JPL Final
Presentation Aug 11
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CU Boulder Colorado Space Consortium Metro Staff
Thank You
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