The authors describe ongoing efforts by the Avionics Architectures for Exploration (AAE) project chartered by NASA's Advanced Exploration Systems (AES) Program to evaluate new avionics architectures and technologies, provide objective comparisons of them, and mature selected technologies for flight and for use by other AES projects. The AAE project team includes members from most NASA centers and from industry. This paper provides an overview of recent AAE efforts, with particular emphasis on the wireless technologies being evaluated under AES to support human spaceflight
The Electromagnetics and Sensors Branch of NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) is investigating the ...
The presentation will overview the flight test capabilities at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center...
Current onboard communication architectures are based upon an all-in-one communications management u...
The field of Avionics is advancing far more rapidly in terrestrial applications than in spaceflight ...
The field of Avionics is advancing far more rapidly in terrestrial applications than in space flight...
Wireless avionics could revolutionize current flight systems by reducing nonrecurring engineering, p...
This slide presentation reviews the results of a study on the use of wireless instrumentation and se...
This report presents various use case scenarios for wireless technology -including radio frequency (...
This slide presentation discusses some of the requirements to allow for "Fly by Wireless". Included ...
Avionics is a very crucial and important technology, not only for civil/military aircraft but also f...
Space transportation objectives are associated with transporting material from Earth to orbit, inter...
NASA is endeavoring in expanding communications capabilities to enable and enhance robotic and human...
A very dramatic and continuing explosion in digital electronics technology has been taking place in ...
This paper will address key technologies under development at the NASA Glenn Research Center designe...
This paper describes the application of wireless local area network (LAN) simulation modeling method...
The Electromagnetics and Sensors Branch of NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) is investigating the ...
The presentation will overview the flight test capabilities at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center...
Current onboard communication architectures are based upon an all-in-one communications management u...
The field of Avionics is advancing far more rapidly in terrestrial applications than in spaceflight ...
The field of Avionics is advancing far more rapidly in terrestrial applications than in space flight...
Wireless avionics could revolutionize current flight systems by reducing nonrecurring engineering, p...
This slide presentation reviews the results of a study on the use of wireless instrumentation and se...
This report presents various use case scenarios for wireless technology -including radio frequency (...
This slide presentation discusses some of the requirements to allow for "Fly by Wireless". Included ...
Avionics is a very crucial and important technology, not only for civil/military aircraft but also f...
Space transportation objectives are associated with transporting material from Earth to orbit, inter...
NASA is endeavoring in expanding communications capabilities to enable and enhance robotic and human...
A very dramatic and continuing explosion in digital electronics technology has been taking place in ...
This paper will address key technologies under development at the NASA Glenn Research Center designe...
This paper describes the application of wireless local area network (LAN) simulation modeling method...
The Electromagnetics and Sensors Branch of NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) is investigating the ...
The presentation will overview the flight test capabilities at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center...
Current onboard communication architectures are based upon an all-in-one communications management u...