The Real Time Data System (RTDS) Project was undertaken in 1987 to introduce new concepts and technologies for advanced automation into the Mission Control Center environment at NASA's Johnson Space Center. The project's emphasis is on producing advanced near-operational prototype systems that are developed using a rapid, interactive method and are used by flight controllers during actual Shuttle missions. In most cases the prototype applications have been of such quality and utility that they have been converted to production status. A key ingredient has been an integrated team of software engineers and flight controllers working together to quickly evolve the demonstration systems
System concepts were characterized in order to define cost versus benefits for autonomous functional...
The Onboard Navigation rendezvous expert system is designed to aid the ground flight controller in m...
The content of the Advance Development Program and subsequent Engineering Prototype Development acti...
Herein, the term mission control will be taken quite broadly to include both ground and space based ...
The early problems and the solutions developed to provide the required quality software needed to su...
The space shuttle main engine (SSME) presented new requirements in the design of controls for large ...
The Space Shuttle avionics system, which was conceived in the early 1970's and became operational in...
Operations of human spaceflight systems is extremely complex; therefore, the training and certificat...
Information is given in viewgraph form on the Real Time Data System (RTDS). Topics covered include a...
In the development of a safe, productive and maintainable space station, Automation and Robotics (A ...
Operations of human spaceflight systems is extremely complex, therefore the training and certificati...
The Space Shuttle Orbiter is the only U.S. spacecraft in operation today that routinely performs an ...
The emphasis on automation and robotics in the augmentation of the human centered systems as it conc...
Analytical studies on the theoretical aspects of thrust vector control of large space vehicles were ...
The effort involves demonstration of expert system technology application to Shuttle rendezvous oper...
System concepts were characterized in order to define cost versus benefits for autonomous functional...
The Onboard Navigation rendezvous expert system is designed to aid the ground flight controller in m...
The content of the Advance Development Program and subsequent Engineering Prototype Development acti...
Herein, the term mission control will be taken quite broadly to include both ground and space based ...
The early problems and the solutions developed to provide the required quality software needed to su...
The space shuttle main engine (SSME) presented new requirements in the design of controls for large ...
The Space Shuttle avionics system, which was conceived in the early 1970's and became operational in...
Operations of human spaceflight systems is extremely complex; therefore, the training and certificat...
Information is given in viewgraph form on the Real Time Data System (RTDS). Topics covered include a...
In the development of a safe, productive and maintainable space station, Automation and Robotics (A ...
Operations of human spaceflight systems is extremely complex, therefore the training and certificati...
The Space Shuttle Orbiter is the only U.S. spacecraft in operation today that routinely performs an ...
The emphasis on automation and robotics in the augmentation of the human centered systems as it conc...
Analytical studies on the theoretical aspects of thrust vector control of large space vehicles were ...
The effort involves demonstration of expert system technology application to Shuttle rendezvous oper...
System concepts were characterized in order to define cost versus benefits for autonomous functional...
The Onboard Navigation rendezvous expert system is designed to aid the ground flight controller in m...
The content of the Advance Development Program and subsequent Engineering Prototype Development acti...