Herein, the term mission control will be taken quite broadly to include both ground and space based operations as well as the information infrastructure necessary to support such operations. Three major technology areas related to advanced mission control are examined: (1) Intelligent Assistance for Ground-Based Mission Controllers and Space-Based Crews; (2) Autonomous Onboard Monitoring, Control and Fault Detection Isolation and Reconfiguration; and (3) Dynamic Corporate Memory Acquired, Maintained, and Utilized During the Entire Vehicle Life Cycle. The current state of the art space operations are surveyed both within NASA and externally for each of the three technology areas and major objectives are discussed from a user point of view fo...
Current mission operations systems are built as a collection of monolithic software applications. Ea...
In an environment characterized by decreasing budgets, limited system development time, and user nee...
Existing satellite concepts of operation depend on readily available experts and are extremely manpo...
This paper discusses the importance of implementing advanced autonomous technologies supporting oper...
NASA is particularly concerned with reducing mission operations costs through increased automation. ...
To meet its objective of reducing operations costs without incurring a corresponding increase in ris...
To meet its objective of reducing operations costs without incurring a corresponding increase in ris...
Advance technologies for Mission Control Centers are presented in the form of the viewgraphs. The fo...
The objective of an operations management system is to provide an orderly and efficient method to op...
The Real Time Data System (RTDS) Project was undertaken in 1987 to introduce new concepts and techno...
Current trends in the spacecraft mission operations area (spacecraft & mission complexity, project d...
A large increase in space operations activities is expected because of Space Station Freedom (SSF) a...
In the development of a safe, productive and maintainable space station, Automation and Robotics (A ...
The spacecraft command/control environment is becoming increasingly complex. As we enter the era of ...
To date, manned space flight has maintained the locus of control for the mission on the ground. Miss...
Current mission operations systems are built as a collection of monolithic software applications. Ea...
In an environment characterized by decreasing budgets, limited system development time, and user nee...
Existing satellite concepts of operation depend on readily available experts and are extremely manpo...
This paper discusses the importance of implementing advanced autonomous technologies supporting oper...
NASA is particularly concerned with reducing mission operations costs through increased automation. ...
To meet its objective of reducing operations costs without incurring a corresponding increase in ris...
To meet its objective of reducing operations costs without incurring a corresponding increase in ris...
Advance technologies for Mission Control Centers are presented in the form of the viewgraphs. The fo...
The objective of an operations management system is to provide an orderly and efficient method to op...
The Real Time Data System (RTDS) Project was undertaken in 1987 to introduce new concepts and techno...
Current trends in the spacecraft mission operations area (spacecraft & mission complexity, project d...
A large increase in space operations activities is expected because of Space Station Freedom (SSF) a...
In the development of a safe, productive and maintainable space station, Automation and Robotics (A ...
The spacecraft command/control environment is becoming increasingly complex. As we enter the era of ...
To date, manned space flight has maintained the locus of control for the mission on the ground. Miss...
Current mission operations systems are built as a collection of monolithic software applications. Ea...
In an environment characterized by decreasing budgets, limited system development time, and user nee...
Existing satellite concepts of operation depend on readily available experts and are extremely manpo...