The Knowledge-Based Autonomous Test Engineer (KATE) program has a long history at KSC. Now a part of the Autonomous Cryogenic Load Operations (ACLO) mission, this software system has been sporadically developed over the past 20 years. Originally designed to provide health and status monitoring for a simple water-based fluid system, it was proven to be a capable autonomous test engineer for determining sources of failure in the system. As part of a new goal to provide this same anomaly-detection capability for a complicated cryogenic fluid system, software engineers, physicists, interns and KATE experts are working to upgrade the software capabilities and graphical user interface. Much progress was made during this effort to improve KATE. A ...
1. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is developing a mobile launching system with autonomous propellant loa...
An intelligent autonomous control capability has been developed and is currently being validated in ...
As an intern at Kennedy Space Center (KSC), I was involved in research for the Fluids and Propulsion...
The KSC Autonomous Test Engineer (KATE) program has a long history at KSC. Now a part of the Autonom...
The Simulation Software, KATE (Knowledgebase Autonomous Test Engineer), is used to demonstrate the a...
Working on the ACLO (Autonomous Cryogenics Loading Operations) project I have had the opportunity to...
Mathematical models of system components have long been used to allow simulators to predict system b...
For the past 9 years, the AI group at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) has been developing a real-t...
The general operation of KATE, an artificial intelligence controller, is outlined. A shuttle environ...
This report documents a 1000-line Symbolics LISP program that automatically calibrates all 15 fluid ...
A technical discussion of the lessons learned during the seven years of software development/testing...
The conventional control and monitor software currently used by the Space Center for Space Shuttle p...
KATE (Knowledge-based Autonomous Test Engineer) is a model-based software system developed in the Ar...
Kennedy Space Center's Knowledge-based Autonomous Test Engineer (KATE) is capable of monitoring elec...
The general objectives of the NASA/UCF Automated Knowledge Generation Project were the development o...
1. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is developing a mobile launching system with autonomous propellant loa...
An intelligent autonomous control capability has been developed and is currently being validated in ...
As an intern at Kennedy Space Center (KSC), I was involved in research for the Fluids and Propulsion...
The KSC Autonomous Test Engineer (KATE) program has a long history at KSC. Now a part of the Autonom...
The Simulation Software, KATE (Knowledgebase Autonomous Test Engineer), is used to demonstrate the a...
Working on the ACLO (Autonomous Cryogenics Loading Operations) project I have had the opportunity to...
Mathematical models of system components have long been used to allow simulators to predict system b...
For the past 9 years, the AI group at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) has been developing a real-t...
The general operation of KATE, an artificial intelligence controller, is outlined. A shuttle environ...
This report documents a 1000-line Symbolics LISP program that automatically calibrates all 15 fluid ...
A technical discussion of the lessons learned during the seven years of software development/testing...
The conventional control and monitor software currently used by the Space Center for Space Shuttle p...
KATE (Knowledge-based Autonomous Test Engineer) is a model-based software system developed in the Ar...
Kennedy Space Center's Knowledge-based Autonomous Test Engineer (KATE) is capable of monitoring elec...
The general objectives of the NASA/UCF Automated Knowledge Generation Project were the development o...
1. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is developing a mobile launching system with autonomous propellant loa...
An intelligent autonomous control capability has been developed and is currently being validated in ...
As an intern at Kennedy Space Center (KSC), I was involved in research for the Fluids and Propulsion...