PULSAR
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Although three demonstrators will be developed, the underlying technology will rely on common building blocks whose use and improvement will benefit from the expertise of the PULSAR partners. Building block upgrades will then be provided to their respective maintainers to pursue the standardisation of modular and reusable components for space and non-space robotics. PULSAR is responsible for OG5/SIROM that will become SIROM2.0, and will contribute to the development of ESROCOS2.0, ERGO2.0, INFUSE2.0 and I3DS2.0...
This is the site for PULSAR, an EU funded project that will demonstrate how robots can work in space. @H2020-PULSAR