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iDLS-Demo - Instrumento de Suporte à Descida e Aterragem de Missões Planetárias

The main goal of iDLS-Demo is to develop, construction and qualification for space of a commercial instrument for visual navigation, automated obstacles detection and safe landing site selection (iDLS), in preparation for its integration and in-orbit demonstration in a real lunar landing mission.

Summary

PROJECT DESIGNATION
iDLS-DEMO
PROJECT CODE
COMPETE2030-FEDER-01204300
MAIN OBJECTIVE
The project aims to develop, build, and qualify a commercial instrument for visual navigation, automatic obstacle detection, and landing site selection (iDLS) for deep space operation, with a view to its integration and flight in a real mission. The hardware is derived from a Spin.Works instrument currently in orbit (the hyperspectral camera of the AEROS nanosatellite and its processor), where visual navigation and automatic landing site selection algorithms already developed in the context of successive contracts with the European Space Agency over more than 10 years will be implemented, and whose maturity is at TRL 4-6. The instrument will be exhaustively tested using simulation, laboratory tests with a robotic arm and scaled terrain, and in flight over representative terrain aboard multicopters. The instrument will be used to support the descent and planetary landing of private and institutional missions, and has significant economic potential in the emerging space exploration market. The project will conclude with the installation of the instrument aboard a real mission of a US partner (Orbit Beyond Inc.), on a vehicle that will carry out a lunar landing mission during the year 2027, which will then result in a TRL of 9. Regarding this project, it is worth noting the letters of recommendation issued by both ESA and Orbit Beyond Inc., which indicate its relevance to the sector.
APPROVAL DATE
05-09-2024
BEGIN DATE
04-11-2024
CONCLUSION DATE
31-10-2026
TOTAL COST
1 618 968 EUR
FINANCIAL SUPPORT FROM EU
Compete2030 – 1 264 856,65 EUR
iDLS-Demo Smart Camera Conceptual Design
Visual Navigation Algorithm Architecture for iDLS-Demo
Placement of iDLS-DEMO on Commercial Lunar Lander
iDLS-Demo Region of Interest on Lunar surface.

Activities

  1. Project Technical Management
  2. Requirements Analysis and Preliminary Design
  3. Detailed Design
  4. Incremental Testing (Simulation, Lab, Flight)
  5. Prototype Integration, Test and Verification
  6. Qualification & Preparation for Lunar Flight
  7. Commercial Strategy, Promotion & Outreach

iDLS-Demo Overview

The project aims to develop, build, and qualify a commercial instrument for visual navigation, automatic obstacle detection, and landing site selection (iDLS) for deep space operation, with a view to its integration and flight in a real mission. 

The hardware is derived from a Spin.Works instrument currently in orbit (the hyperspectral camera on board the AEROS nanosatellite along with its payload data processor), whereas visual navigation and automatic landing site selection algorithms developed over the course of more than one decade, including in the context of successive contracts with the European Space Agency, will be implemented. These algorithms are currently at TRL 4-6.

The instrument will be exhaustively tested using simulation, laboratory tests with a robotic arm and scaled terrain, and in flight over representative terrain aboard multicopters. The addressable market for the proposed instrument includes most private and institutional missions involving planetary descent and landing – in the short term, Moon and Mars. The potential of this instrument in the emerging space exploration market cannot be understated.

intelligent Descent and Landing System (iDLS) – Key Capabilities

iDLS-Demo: Visual Navigation and Hazard Detection algorithms flight test sites.

The project will conclude with the installation of the instrument aboard a real mission of a US partner (Orbit Beyond Inc.), on a vehicle that will carry out a lunar landing mission during 2027, which will then result in a TRL of 9.
Regarding this project, it is worth noting the letters of support issued by both ESA and Orbit Beyond Inc., which indicate its relevance to the sector.

iDLS-Demo Flight Test Setup for Data Acquisition & Real-Time Algorithm Testing
iDLS-Demo Visual Navigation algorithms - trajectory reconstruction from flight sensor data (camera, IMU and altimeter only).
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