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Long-Reach Robotic Manipulation for Assembly and Outfitting of Lunar Structures

Robotics 2026-04-01 v1

Abstract

Future infrastructure construction on the lunar surface will require semi- or fully-autonomous operation from robots deployed at the build site. In particular, tasks such as electrical outfitting necessitate transport, routing, and fine manipulation of cables across large structures. To address this need, we present a compact and long-reach manipulator incorporating a deployable composite boom, capable of performing manipulation tasks across large structures and workspaces. We characterize the deflection, vibration, and blossoming characteristics inherent to the deployable structure, and present a manipulation control strategy to mitigate these effects. Experiments indicate an average endpoint accuracy error of less than 15 mm for boom lengths up to 1.8 m. We demonstrate the approach with a cable routing task to illustrate the potential for lunar outfitting applications that benefit from long reach.

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@article{arxiv.2603.29226,
  title  = {Long-Reach Robotic Manipulation for Assembly and Outfitting of Lunar Structures},
  author = {Stanley Wang and Venny Kojouharov and Long Yin Chung and Daniel Morton and Mark Cutkosky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.29226},
  year   = {2026}
}

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7 pages, 6 figures, to appear in the proceedings of iSpaRo 2025