Animation Tools for Extraterrestrial Construction |
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Authors: | Walter E Rodriguez‐Ramos Barney Jones |
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Affiliation: | 1Asst. Prof., School of Civ. Engrg., Georgia Inst. of Tech., Atlanta, GA 30332
2Res. Engr., Georgia Tech. Res. Inst., Atlanta, GA 30332
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Abstract: | This paper explores the idea of developing space‐construction animation “tools” to facilitate extraterrestrial design and construction activities. These tools would integrate engineering operations in space. However, in order to develop such tools, it is necessary to determine their functional requirements. This involves an assessment of existing technological trends as well as an understanding of the future needs of this technology. The need for improved forms of communication between parties involved in space design and construction suggests the need for a dynamic or animated representation of the construction processes. Computer animation offers a unified approach to modeling the spatial dynamics so crucial in the planning and controlling of construction activities, and evaluation of automation models. For remotely monitored processes, simply providing critical information in an easily—and quickly—understood format could aid the space‐construction manager in anticipating interference and other critical conditions. The use of animation during remotely monitored or remotely controlled construction processes in space could significantly assist construction equipment operators. |
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Keywords: | Space structures Construction methods Remote control Graphic methods |
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