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A simulation framework for autonomous lunar construction work

28 May 2025
Mattias Linde
Daniel M. Lindmark
Sandra Ålstig
Martin Servin
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Abstract

We present a simulation framework for lunar construction work involving multiple autonomous machines. The framework supports modelling of construction scenarios and autonomy solutions, execution of the scenarios in simulation, and analysis of work time and energy consumption throughout the construction project. The simulations are based on physics-based models for contacting multibody dynamics and deformable terrain, including vehicle-soil interaction forces and soil flow in real time. A behaviour tree manages the operational logic and error handling, which enables the representation of complex behaviours through a discrete set of simpler tasks in a modular hierarchical structure. High-level decision-making is separated from lower-level control algorithms, with the two connected via ROS2. Excavation movements are controlled through inverse kinematics and tracking controllers. The framework is tested and demonstrated on two different lunar construction scenarios.

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@article{linde2025_2505.22091,
  title={ A simulation framework for autonomous lunar construction work },
  author={ Mattias Linde and Daniel Lindmark and Sandra Ålstig and Martin Servin },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.22091},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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