The content of the Advance Development Program and subsequent Engineering Prototype Development activity has been guided by a series of focused studies. These studies started with the report of the Advance Development Task Force. An outline of issues relating to Automation, Data Systems, and Telerobotics was projected for the Space Station. Subsequent studies built upon and reaffirmed a focus on development and prototyping of Automation Technology for subsystem monitoring and problem diagnosis, Data System growth to accommodate more sophisticated automation, and use of Telerobotics technology to assist in the reduction ot required ExtraVehicular Activity (EVA) and IntraVehicular Activity (IVA) task time
NASA's Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology (OAST) conducted a workshop on technology for spac...
The preliminary design phase of the Space Station has uncovered a large number of potential uses of ...
NASA plans to construct the Space Station Freedom (SSF) in one of the most hazardous environments kn...
In April 1985, the NASA Advanced Technology Advisory Committee (ATAC) reported to Congress the resul...
The Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) project at the Goddard Space Flight Center is developing an ad...
In the development of a safe, productive and maintainable space station, Automation and Robotics (A ...
The international space station (SS) must take advantage of advanced telerobotics in order to maximi...
In this presentation, the premise that Space Station Freedom has great utility as an engineering exp...
The objective of the Advanced Telerobotics System Technology Task is to develop/prototype advanced t...
The topics covered are presented in view graph form and include: (1) streamlining intravehicular act...
NASA Headquarters' Office of Advanced Concepts and Technology (OACT) joined efforts with Johnson Spa...
The Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS), a multiple arm dexterous manipulation system, will aid in the...
This paper examines the history and future applications of autonomous operations in space as a moder...
Space Station Freedom presents a unique opportunity for technology developers to conduct research in...
New opportunities for the application of telerobotic systems to enhance human intelligence and dexte...
NASA's Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology (OAST) conducted a workshop on technology for spac...
The preliminary design phase of the Space Station has uncovered a large number of potential uses of ...
NASA plans to construct the Space Station Freedom (SSF) in one of the most hazardous environments kn...
In April 1985, the NASA Advanced Technology Advisory Committee (ATAC) reported to Congress the resul...
The Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) project at the Goddard Space Flight Center is developing an ad...
In the development of a safe, productive and maintainable space station, Automation and Robotics (A ...
The international space station (SS) must take advantage of advanced telerobotics in order to maximi...
In this presentation, the premise that Space Station Freedom has great utility as an engineering exp...
The objective of the Advanced Telerobotics System Technology Task is to develop/prototype advanced t...
The topics covered are presented in view graph form and include: (1) streamlining intravehicular act...
NASA Headquarters' Office of Advanced Concepts and Technology (OACT) joined efforts with Johnson Spa...
The Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS), a multiple arm dexterous manipulation system, will aid in the...
This paper examines the history and future applications of autonomous operations in space as a moder...
Space Station Freedom presents a unique opportunity for technology developers to conduct research in...
New opportunities for the application of telerobotic systems to enhance human intelligence and dexte...
NASA's Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology (OAST) conducted a workshop on technology for spac...
The preliminary design phase of the Space Station has uncovered a large number of potential uses of ...
NASA plans to construct the Space Station Freedom (SSF) in one of the most hazardous environments kn...