The results of the third and final phase of a study undertaken to define means of optimizing the Spacelab experiment data system by interactively manipulating the flow of data were presented. A number of payload applicable interactive techniques and an integrated interaction system for each of two possible payloads are described. These interaction systems have been functionally defined and are accompanied with block diagrams, hardware specifications, software sizing and speed requirements, operational procedures and cost/benefits analysis data for both onboard and ground based system elements. It is shown that accrued benefits are attributable to a reduction in data processing costs obtained by, generally, a considerable reduction in the qu...
A data management system study is presented that defines, in functional terms, the most cost effecti...
A detailed analysis is presented of each selected equipment item, and suitability and cost analyses ...
This thesis examines user interaction with instrumentation in the specific context of space science....
Data management for the Spacelab Program is considered with particular attention to the human role i...
The study consisted of two main tasks, a series of interviews of Spacelab users and a survey of data...
The results of the space station data flow study are reported. Conceived is a low cost interactive d...
A quantitative cost for various Spacelab flight hardware configurations is provided along with varie...
The integration and checkout activities of Spacelab payloads consist of two major sets of tasks: su...
An overview of the study is presented. A synopsis of processing concepts for the Spacelab configurat...
The total matrix of alternate Spacelab processing concepts and the rejection rationale utilized to r...
A study was conducted to define the complexity and magnitude of the Spacelab software challenge. The...
The main characteristics of the Spacelab system are described. Sufficient information on Spacelab ca...
This thesis examines user interaction with instrumentation in the specific context of space science....
The primary objective of this study was to develop an integrated approach for the development, imple...
Cost effective techniques for addressing management and operational activities on Spacelab were iden...
A data management system study is presented that defines, in functional terms, the most cost effecti...
A detailed analysis is presented of each selected equipment item, and suitability and cost analyses ...
This thesis examines user interaction with instrumentation in the specific context of space science....
Data management for the Spacelab Program is considered with particular attention to the human role i...
The study consisted of two main tasks, a series of interviews of Spacelab users and a survey of data...
The results of the space station data flow study are reported. Conceived is a low cost interactive d...
A quantitative cost for various Spacelab flight hardware configurations is provided along with varie...
The integration and checkout activities of Spacelab payloads consist of two major sets of tasks: su...
An overview of the study is presented. A synopsis of processing concepts for the Spacelab configurat...
The total matrix of alternate Spacelab processing concepts and the rejection rationale utilized to r...
A study was conducted to define the complexity and magnitude of the Spacelab software challenge. The...
The main characteristics of the Spacelab system are described. Sufficient information on Spacelab ca...
This thesis examines user interaction with instrumentation in the specific context of space science....
The primary objective of this study was to develop an integrated approach for the development, imple...
Cost effective techniques for addressing management and operational activities on Spacelab were iden...
A data management system study is presented that defines, in functional terms, the most cost effecti...
A detailed analysis is presented of each selected equipment item, and suitability and cost analyses ...
This thesis examines user interaction with instrumentation in the specific context of space science....