This project assesses the state-of-the-art in advanced or 'smart' sensors technology for NASA Life Sciences research applications with an emphasis on those sensors with potential applications on the space station freedom (SSF). The objectives are: (1) to conduct literature reviews on relevant advanced sensor technology; (2) to interview various scientists and engineers in industry, academia, and government who are knowledgeable on this topic; (3) to provide viewpoints and opinions regarding the potential applications of this technology on the SSF; and (4) to provide summary charts of relevant technologies and centers where these technologies are being developed
The following topics are presented in view graph form: (1) breakthrough trust (space research and te...
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NASA is currently investigating the readiness of Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation to meet the re...
The present EOD requirements for sensors in the space shuttle era are reported with emphasis on thos...
Several representative missions which would require extensive applications of machine intelligence w...
This paper examines the history and future applications of autonomous operations in space as a moder...
A technical review and forecast of space technology as it applies to spaceborne sensors for future N...
This report describes the first phase of the implementation of the Concept Demonstrator. The Concept...
To meet the need for continuous, automated monitoring of animal subjects, including; humans, during ...
Key technologies were identified where contemporary investments might have large payoffs in technolo...
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This paper proposes the development of intelligent sensors as part of an integrated systems approach...
Topics include: Electronic Components & and Circuits. Electronic Systems, A Physical Sciences, Mater...
Advance technologies for Mission Control Centers are presented in the form of the viewgraphs. The fo...
The following topics are presented in view graph form: (1) breakthrough trust (space research and te...
This paper proposes the development of intelligent sensors as an integrated systems approach, i.e. o...
Topics covered include: Amperometric Solid Electrolyte Oxygen Microsensors with Easy Batch Fabricati...
NASA is currently investigating the readiness of Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation to meet the re...
The present EOD requirements for sensors in the space shuttle era are reported with emphasis on thos...
Several representative missions which would require extensive applications of machine intelligence w...
This paper examines the history and future applications of autonomous operations in space as a moder...
A technical review and forecast of space technology as it applies to spaceborne sensors for future N...
This report describes the first phase of the implementation of the Concept Demonstrator. The Concept...
To meet the need for continuous, automated monitoring of animal subjects, including; humans, during ...
Key technologies were identified where contemporary investments might have large payoffs in technolo...
Customizable Digital Receivers for Radar Two-Camera Acquisition and Tracking of a Flying Target Visu...
This paper proposes the development of intelligent sensors as part of an integrated systems approach...
Topics include: Electronic Components & and Circuits. Electronic Systems, A Physical Sciences, Mater...
Advance technologies for Mission Control Centers are presented in the form of the viewgraphs. The fo...
The following topics are presented in view graph form: (1) breakthrough trust (space research and te...
This paper proposes the development of intelligent sensors as an integrated systems approach, i.e. o...
Topics covered include: Amperometric Solid Electrolyte Oxygen Microsensors with Easy Batch Fabricati...