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Revision as of 16:36, 13 February 2025
Idea's:
- Swarm robots are used in rescue missions for mineworkers, this can be done in Netlogo with making mazes, folded areas, collapsed areas and mine gas. maybe use the mine network in Limburg. this can be done in 2D
- making swarm robots to detect cancer in the human body, this can be done by using blood vessels, lymph vessels, cells, cancer cells, destroy cells. take into a count fluid flow net logo 2D
- Space exploration in an asteroid belts, Seek to valuable minerals in an asteroid, take into account gravitational force between two masses and flying by stones that destroy the swarm, netlogo 2D or 3D
- we can also use swarm behavior of ants, krill, termite, locusts, bees.
- maybe we can distinguish between a few mother robots that controls the other robots, like in a ant nest: Queen, worker, male (to fertilize the queen), Warriors .etc
- Monitoring factories if they pollute the environment, sensing PFAS for example, to much CO2 or NOx
- Sustaining fragile ecosystems, pollution, to much predators, invasive species, pollinate plants
- military purpose, use cheap small drones to distract or occupy anti aircraft weapons such that jets, missiles, (rescue) helicopters come trough air space.
- searching for criminals or offenders in a big city.
Users: Space Agencies (ESA, NASA, etc.)
Group members
Name | Student ID | Email address |
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Bas Coppus | 1706160 | b.coppus@student.tue.nl |
Mikolaj Pujanek | 1732595 | m.p.pujanek@student.tue.nl |
Maksim Fisekovic | 1889524 | m.fisekovic@student.tue.nl |
Ingmar Verweij | 1629433 | i.verweij@student.tue.nl |
Thomas Passon | 1890190 | t.passon@student.tue.nl |
Introduction
Type an introduction
Who does what
Bas: transporting Helium back to Earth
Mikolaj: bringing Helium to refinery/mass driver
Maksim: control of the swarm
Ingmar: locating Helium
Thomas: mining Helium
Literature review
Bas:
Mikolaj:
Maksim:
Ingmar: [1] http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2007/pdf/2175.pdf [2] https://doi.org/10.1016%2Fj.icarus.2009.12.032 [3] https://doi.org/10.1007/s11434-010-4198-9 [4] https://doi.org/10.1007/s11433-011-4561-0
Summary: From [1] it was found that He-3 is implanted into the lunar surface by the solar wind. The problem is not the implantation, however, but the retention of the He-3 within the lunar surface. The retention of He-3 depends on the grain size of the lunar regolith [1] (<50 micron seems to hold the most helium-3), the electroconductivity of the lunar regolith (TiO2 was mentioned)[3] and it also seems to depend on the solar exposure [2], meaning less sunlight is better able to retain the He-3. This would mean that craters at the lunar poles seem to be the best option [2].
Thomas:
Individual effort
Name | Total time | Progress and time |
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Bas Coppus | 4h | Making small basic sections in the wiki page and trying to understand how to edit the page works (1h). Finding a subject to research and how to implement this research into a program, prototype or a literature research and finding some papers (2h) . Meeting at 12-02-2025 (1h) |
Mikolaj Pujanek | ||
Maksim Fisekovic | ||
Ingmar Verweij | Find a research subject (1h), Wednesday meeting (1hr), Literature review (4hrs) | |
Thomas Passon |
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