Diplomarbeiten, Studienarbeiten, Praktika
Diploma/Master Thesis: Motion estimation of a tumbling satellite from image sequences, for on-orbit servicing
20 March 2012

Description
The DEOS (Deutsche Orbitale Servicing) Project is concerned with on-orbit servicing (OOS) of a malfunctioning client satellite, through a servicer pacecraft, equipped with cameras and a robot arm. A preliminary estimation of trajectories of the tumbling body is needed, in order to assess motion dynamics (mass, inertia parameters) and therefore make accurate predictions for the subsequent grasping and docking, performed by the robot arm.
Scope of the Thesis is 3D visual motion estimation, knowing a CAD model of the client geometry. For this task, images will be obtained from a simulation mockup, installed in our facilities.
References:
- DEOS Webpage: http://www.weblab.dlr.de/rbrt/OOS/DEOS/DEOS.html
- U. Hillenbrand, R. Lampariello, Motion and Parameter Estimation of a Free-Floating Space Object from Range Data for Motion Prediction, 8th International symposium on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Automation in Space (i-SAIRAS 2005), Munich, Germany, 5-9 September 2005
- G. Panin, Model-based Visual Tracking – the OpenTL framework, John Wiley & Sons, 2011.
Requirements:
- Knowledge of C++ and Matlab programming
- Basic knowledge about image processing/computer vision
Additionally, it would be recommended some experience with the OpenCV computer vision library.
Duration: 6 months (start: mid-April 2012)
Please feel free to contact us for more detailed information.
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Contact
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Nassir W. Oumer German Aerospace Research Center Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics, Robotic Systems Tel: +49 8153 28-1478 Fax: +49 8153 28-1134 E-Mail: Nassir.Oumer@dlr.de |
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Dr.-Ing. Giorgio Panin German Aerospace Research Center Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics, Robotic Systems Tel: +498153 28-3140 Fax: +49 8153 28-1134 E-Mail: Giorgio.Panin@dlr.de |
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