ESA title
Science & Exploration

Avionics and onboard autonomy

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ESA / Science & Exploration / Human and Robotic Exploration / Exploration

Foreseen robotic missions to Mars will require high level of autonomy due to both the large distances between Mars and the Earth leading to communication shifts and the mission requirements that imply the surface and orbit operations to be as much autonomous as possible. Avionics is highly critical in those processes and have to comply with the harsh space environment.

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ExoMars Specific

Aurora avionics architecture system definition
Extreme environment testing for miniaturised systems
Onboard intelligent payload planner and scheduler
MUROCO: An automation & robotic mission verification support tool

Mars Sample Return Specific

Aurora avionics data system standard services architecture definition
Simulation of knowledge enabled monitoring and diagnosis tool for Mars lander payloads

Generic Exploration Technologies