Modelling and Simulation of Microstructural Evolution for Extra-terrestrial Planetary Chemistry Mapping Using Artificial Intelligence – A NASA Mars Rover Study | Chapter 11 | Recent Developments in Engineering Research Vol. 6
Recently,
the creation of rovers and infrastructure development that allows them to test
other planets (such as Mars) have sparked a lot of interest, particularly with
growing public attention by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
in the Moon and Mars Program. This is intended to be done by various means,
such as advanced spectroscopy and artificial intelligent techniques, such as
deep learning and transfer learning, to allow the rover not only to map the
planet's surface, but also to obtain detailed information on its chemical
composition in layers below (deep learning) and in areas around the point of
observation (transfer learning). The later method is discussed in this work,
which is part of a proposal. A systematic strategy is proposed that uses the
aforementioned techniques developed as a benchmark for metallic glass matrix
composites and helps develop chemistry mapping algorithms on Perseverance Rover
launched shortly for the real Martian surface.
Author (s) Details
Muhammad
Musaddique Ali Rafique
Eastern Engineering Solutions LLC, Detroit MI
48202, USA and Law Chamber, Muhammad Rafique Advocate (High Court Lahore,
Supreme Court of Pakistan), H 15/B, St. 23, Nizamabad Kot Khawaja Saeed,
Lahore, Pakistan.
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