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Welcome to IC Rover Homepage |
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Written by IC Rover Team
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Saturday, 12 June 2004 |
| Human beings are naturally inquisitive creatures, and the mysteries
of space and other heavenly bodies have for ages held men in awe. For
early astronomers like Galileo and astronauts and scientists of today,
planetary bodies hold a vast amount of information which could provide
answers to questions which have plagued both the academia and human beings
in general for a long time. |
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There are currently two rovers in operation on Mars, sending
back some interesting results, but with limited capability. On this website
you can find out more about the rovers that are currently being used on
Mars as well as a future plan for planetary exploration. Most of our future
rover model will use Mars as a reference, but there is nothing which stops
our model from being modified to suit any other planet.
So, what is the future of rover technology? How autonomous could they
be? Is big always better? This website will look at how current work in
autonomy, self-organising networks, communication, image analysis, artificial
intelligence systems and other relevant developments could be applied
to rovers deployed on the surface of another planet. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 23 October 2005 )
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