The UK Space Planetary Robotics Network

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Author - A. Ellery et al

Co-Author(s) - A. Ellery; D. Barnes; R. Buckland; C. Welch; J. Garry; J. Zarnecki; J. Gebbie; A. Green; M. Smith; D. Hall; C. McInnes; A. Winfield; U. Nehmzhow; A. Ball

JBIS Volume # - 56

Page # - 328-337

Year - 2003

Keywords - Space robotics, planetary exploration, UK space policy

JBIS Reference Code # - 2003.56.328

Number of Pages - 10

[edit] Abstract

A number of academic engineering research groups around the UK have become increasingly interested in the applications of robotics or robotics techniques to solving problems in space engineering. Although these groups have sprung up independently and have worked in essentially independent areas, they are seeking to form themselves into a network offering a diverse range of expertise within the UK with the capability of developing complete space robotic systems. Space robotics is an area in which the UK has dabbled in the past, but for the first time, the UK offers a solid base of expertise in mobile robotics and associated space engineering which would enable the UK to contribute to European space robotics projects funded by ESA and/ or national agencies. To that end, following the inaugural meeting of the Space & Planetary Robotics Network, an extended group of interested parties will be putting forward an application to EPSRC for Network funding.


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