The Intelligent Control and Autonomy Branch (ICA) at NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Glenn Research Center (GRC) in Cleveland, Ohio, is leading and participating in various projects in partnership with other organizations within GRC and across NASA, the U.S. aerospace industry, and academia to develop advanced controls and health management technologies that will help meet the goals of the NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) Programs. These efforts are primarily under the various projects under the Advanced Air Vehicles Program (AAVP), Airspace Operations and Safety Program (AOSP) and Transformative Aeronautics Concepts Program (TAC). The ICA Branch is focused on advancing the state-of-the-art of aero-e...
The NASA Office of the Chief Technologist Game Changing Division is sponsoring the development and t...
The role of the Lewis Research Center in aeronautical propulsion is described. The state of the art ...
A broad overview of the scope of research presently being supported by NASA in aircraft propulsion i...
The Intelligent Control and Autonomy Branch (ICA) at NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administra...
This lecture will provide an overview of the aircraft turbine engine control research at NASA (Natio...
In the past few years, NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Aeronautics Research Mis...
This paper presents a brief overview of air-breathing propulsion research conducted at the NASA Glen...
The Intelligent Control and Autonomy Branch at NASA Glenn Research Center hosted the Sixth Propulsio...
With the increased emphasis on aircraft safety, enhanced performance and affordability, and the need...
This paper describes an intelligent propulsion control architecture that coordinates with the flight...
Selected research and technology activities at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center are summarized. Th...
The presentation summarizes Glenn Research center work in IVHM related areas. The focus is on the mo...
Gas turbine engines are designed to provide sufficient safety margins to guarantee robust operation ...
This report reviews all engine noise research conducted at the NASA Glenn Research Center over the p...
NASA is responsible for advancing technologies related to air transportation. A sampling of the work...
The NASA Office of the Chief Technologist Game Changing Division is sponsoring the development and t...
The role of the Lewis Research Center in aeronautical propulsion is described. The state of the art ...
A broad overview of the scope of research presently being supported by NASA in aircraft propulsion i...
The Intelligent Control and Autonomy Branch (ICA) at NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administra...
This lecture will provide an overview of the aircraft turbine engine control research at NASA (Natio...
In the past few years, NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Aeronautics Research Mis...
This paper presents a brief overview of air-breathing propulsion research conducted at the NASA Glen...
The Intelligent Control and Autonomy Branch at NASA Glenn Research Center hosted the Sixth Propulsio...
With the increased emphasis on aircraft safety, enhanced performance and affordability, and the need...
This paper describes an intelligent propulsion control architecture that coordinates with the flight...
Selected research and technology activities at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center are summarized. Th...
The presentation summarizes Glenn Research center work in IVHM related areas. The focus is on the mo...
Gas turbine engines are designed to provide sufficient safety margins to guarantee robust operation ...
This report reviews all engine noise research conducted at the NASA Glenn Research Center over the p...
NASA is responsible for advancing technologies related to air transportation. A sampling of the work...
The NASA Office of the Chief Technologist Game Changing Division is sponsoring the development and t...
The role of the Lewis Research Center in aeronautical propulsion is described. The state of the art ...
A broad overview of the scope of research presently being supported by NASA in aircraft propulsion i...