The space station module power management and distribution (SSM/PMAD) breadboard models power distribution and management, including scheduling, load prioritization, and a fault detection, identification, and recovery (FDIR) system within a Space Station Freedom habitation or laboratory module. This 120 VDC system is capable of distributing up to 30 kW of power among more than 25 loads. In addition to the power distribution hardware, the system includes computer control through a hierarchy of processes. The lowest level consists of fast, simple (from a computing standpoint) switchgear that is capable of quickly safing the system. At the next level are local load center processors, (LLP's) which execute load scheduling, perform redundant swi...
Various space electrical power system masses are analyzed with particular emphasis on the power mana...
Electrical power subsystem requirements, power management system functional requirements, algorithms...
The Autonomous Power System (APS) project at NASA Lewis Research Center is designed to demonstrate t...
The Space Station Module Power Management and Distribution (SSM/PMAD) Breadboard, located at NASA's ...
The Space Station Module/Power Management and Distribution (SSM/PMAD) autonomous subsystem project w...
The electric power systems for future spacecraft such as the Space Station will necessarily be more ...
The power system architecture is presented by a series of schematics which illustrate the power mana...
The Space Station Module/Power Management and Distribution (SSM/PMAD) testbed was developed to study...
The new Space Station Module Power Management and Distribution System (SSM/PMAD) testbed automation ...
The goal of the Autonomous Power System (APS) program is to develop and apply intelligent problem so...
A breadboard power system incorporating autonomous functions of monitoring, fault detection and reco...
The development of technology for a fail-operatonal power system controller (PSC) utilizing micropro...
Since Skylab, Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has recognized the need for large electrical power...
The emphasis is on defining a set of communicating processes for intelligent spacecraft secondary po...
Power system management is a process of guiding a power system towards the objective of continuous s...
Various space electrical power system masses are analyzed with particular emphasis on the power mana...
Electrical power subsystem requirements, power management system functional requirements, algorithms...
The Autonomous Power System (APS) project at NASA Lewis Research Center is designed to demonstrate t...
The Space Station Module Power Management and Distribution (SSM/PMAD) Breadboard, located at NASA's ...
The Space Station Module/Power Management and Distribution (SSM/PMAD) autonomous subsystem project w...
The electric power systems for future spacecraft such as the Space Station will necessarily be more ...
The power system architecture is presented by a series of schematics which illustrate the power mana...
The Space Station Module/Power Management and Distribution (SSM/PMAD) testbed was developed to study...
The new Space Station Module Power Management and Distribution System (SSM/PMAD) testbed automation ...
The goal of the Autonomous Power System (APS) program is to develop and apply intelligent problem so...
A breadboard power system incorporating autonomous functions of monitoring, fault detection and reco...
The development of technology for a fail-operatonal power system controller (PSC) utilizing micropro...
Since Skylab, Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has recognized the need for large electrical power...
The emphasis is on defining a set of communicating processes for intelligent spacecraft secondary po...
Power system management is a process of guiding a power system towards the objective of continuous s...
Various space electrical power system masses are analyzed with particular emphasis on the power mana...
Electrical power subsystem requirements, power management system functional requirements, algorithms...
The Autonomous Power System (APS) project at NASA Lewis Research Center is designed to demonstrate t...