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PRO-ACT · Planetary RObots Deployed for Assembly and Construction Tasks

H2020Status: CLOSED1 February 201930 April 2021EU funding €3,100,000Call H2020-SPACE-2018-2020

The proposal addresses the establishment, with the support of mobile robotic platforms, of a precursor lunar base with essential capabilities in preparation to commercial exploitation of in-situ resources by assembling an ISRU resource extraction and utilization system will be essential for the establishment of future human settlement. It will in particular include the extraction of oxygen from regolith to serve as oxidizer for fuel and for artificial atmosphere generation within habitats, and 3D printing of relevant structures using regolith (with or without adjuvant, depending on printing strategy) for construction purpose – e.g. tiles for landing pad and roads, panels for berms, elements for shelters.The primary objective of PRO-ACT is to implement and demonstrate multi-robot cooperation capabilities in a moon construction context, relying on, extending and integrating the outcomes of OG1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Accordingly PRO-ACT will:- Review, extend and integrate ESROCOS, ERGO, InFuse, I3DS and SIROM outcomes as part of a comprehensive multi-robot system, in a meaningful moon construction scenario.- Develop robust multi-robot cooperation capabilities allowing joint interventions (including navigation in close vicinity and joint manipulation actions) in mixed structured / unstructured environment. Make the capabilities available within a CREW module, integrated along with ERGO, InFuse and ESROCOS.- Perform the customization of existing mobile robotic platforms and prepare facilities (moon analogue) for performing tests and demonstrations in a selection of relevant, partially representative scenarios of moon construction activities in relation to (1) ISRU capabilities establishment and (2) preparing dust mitigation surfaces (3) assembling and deploying a gantry/3D printer. As a baseline, TRL 4 to 5 is aimed at (depending on scenarios subparts).- Perform needed tests and demonstrations in Lunar analogues to validate the newly developed capabilities.

Consortium · 11 organisations

coordinator

SPACE APPLICATIONS SERVICES NV

BE · €741,500

participant

LA PALMA RESEARCH CENTRE SL

ES · €50,000

participant

THALES ALENIA SPACE UK LTD

UK · €230,000

participant

DEUTSCHES FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM FUR KUNSTLICHE INTELLIGENZ GMBH

DE · €423,500

participant

CITY ST GEORGES UNIVERSITY OF LONDON

UK · €300,000

participant

AVS ADDED VALUE INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS SLU

ES · €275,000

participant

SIEC BADAWCZA LUKASIEWICZ - PRZEMYSLOWY INSTYTUT AUTOMATYKI I POMIAROW PIAP

PL · €18,870

participant

CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY

UK

participant

PIAP SPACE SP ZOO

PL · €381,130

participant

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €320,000

participant

GMV AEROSPACE AND DEFENCE SA

ES · €360,000

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