Mission to Mars: Adaptive identifier for the solution of inverse optical metrology tasks

Krapivin V.F., Varotsos C.A., Christodoulakis J. Mission to Mars: Adaptive identifier for the solution of inverse optical metrology tasks. Earth, Moon, and Planets. An International Journal of Solar System Science. , 2016 (4). С. 1-14. ISSN 0167-9295 (Print) 1573-0794 (Online)

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Abstract A human mission to Mars requires the solution of many problems that mainly linked to the safety of life, the reliable operational control of drinking water as well as health care. The availability of liquid fuels is also an important issue since the existing tools cannot fully provide the required liquid fuels quantities for the mission return journey. This paper presents the development of new methods and technology for reliable, operational, and with high availability chemical analysis of liquid solutions of various types. This technology is based on the employment of optical sensors (such as the multi-channel spectrophotometers or spectroellipsometers and microwave radiometers) and the development of a database of spectral images for typical liquid solutions that could be the objects of life on Mars. This database exploits the adaptive recognition of optical images of liquids using specific algorithms that are based on spectral analysis, cluster analysis and methods for solving the inverse optical metrology tasks.

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