Matthews et al., 2012 - Google Patents
On the design of the Axel and DuAxel rovers for extreme terrain explorationMatthews et al., 2012
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- Matthews J
- Nesnas I
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- 2012 IEEE Aerospace conference
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The solar system's most scientifically tantalizing terrain remains out of reach for traditional planetary rovers, which are typically limited to driving on slopes below 30 degrees. This paper details the design of a novel robotic explorer that would open access to these …
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