UC Irvine Receives NASA/JPL Contract to Pinpoint Mars Landings within 100 Meters; Professor Kenneth Mease Will Lead Team in Developing Advanced Guidance Algorithms.IRVINE, Calif. -- UC Irvine today announced that a researcher within The Henry Samueli Henry Samueli (born September 20, 1954 in Buffalo, New York) is co-founder, chairman, and chief technology officer of the Broadcom Corporation and a philanthropist in the Orange County, California community. School of Engineering has been awarded a contract with NASA NASA: see National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA in full National Aeronautics and Space Administration Independent U.S. , through the Jet Propulsion Laboratory “JPL” redirects here. For other uses, see JPL (disambiguation). Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is a NASA research center located in the cities of Pasadena and La Cañada Flintridge, near Los Angeles, California, USA. (JPL (language) JPL - JAM Programming Language. ) to develop guidance algorithms aimed at pinpointing future Mars landers within 100 meters of the desired site. Kenneth Mease, a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, is the principal investigator Noun 1. principal investigator - the scientist in charge of an experiment or research project PI scientist - a person with advanced knowledge of one or more sciences for the 3-year project, a collaborative effort involving his research group and researchers at JPL. "Pinpointing a Mars landing to within 100 meters enables science instruments to be delivered close to gullies, rock outcrops or canyon walls. Without pinpoint accuracy, landing near such scientifically interesting objects would be too risky," said Mease. "Mars missions to date have at best been capable of landing within 20-30 kilometers of a target site. Achieving pinpoint accuracy requires automated on-board guidance during the atmospheric flight and the terminal powered descent." Mease's team will be developing an algorithm to control a Mars lander's flight during the "hypersonic hy·per·son·ic adj. Of, relating to, or capable of speed equal to or exceeding five times the speed of sound. hy entry phase" to compensate for variations in atmospheric conditions and vehicle performance, and deliver the vehicle with pinpoint accuracy to the parachute deployment point. He is also developing a guidance algorithm that will steer the lander during the "powered-descent phase" to compensate for wind drift during the parachute phase. Comprehensive real-time simulation testing of the algorithms in flight-like processors will be conducted at JPL. The first demonstration of pinpoint landing is under consideration for a Mars mission in 2011. The total contract value is $679,000. More information, along with a graphic of the entry phase can be found at: http://marstech.jpl.nasa.gov/content/detail.cfm?Cat=base&subCat=AEDL&T askID=2270. (Due to its length, this URL URL in full Uniform Resource Locator Address of a resource on the Internet. The resource can be any type of file stored on a server, such as a Web page, a text file, a graphics file, or an application program. may need to be copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the extra space if one exists.) About The Henry Samueli School of Engineering The Henry Samueli School of Engineering at UC Irvine numbers nearly 3,000 students and 95 faculty members across five academic departments: biomedical engineering Biomedical engineering An interdisciplinary field in which the principles, laws, and techniques of engineering, physics, chemistry, and other physical sciences are applied to facilitate progress in medicine, biology, and other life sciences. , chemical engineering and materials science, civil and environmental engineering, electrical engineering and computer science, and mechanical and aerospace engineering. The school is home to numerous research centers, including the Center for Pervasive Communications and Computing, the Integrated Nanosystems Research Facility, the National Fuel Cell Research Center and the Center for Biomedical Engineering. It is a major participant in the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology, Cal-IT(2). For more information, please visit www.eng.uci.edu. |
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