Intelligent Systems Technologies for Human Space Exploration Mission Operations

Ernest E. Smith, D. Korsmeyer
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Human space flight and exploration continues to be a key goal of the NASA, with an emphasis on utilizing new technologies to improve the effectiveness, efficiencies and safety associated with this endeavor, including the ground-based mission support. This search for improvement has led to cross-fertilization between the advanced software development community and the manned spaceflight operations community within NASA. This paper discusses the latest status of the on-going application of a variety of intelligent systems technologies adopted for manned mission operations. We discuss several specific projects between the Ames Research Center Intelligent Systems Division and the Johnson Space Center's Mission Operations Directorate, and how these technologies and projects are enhancing the mission operations support for the International Space Station and preparing for the mission operation support of the future human exploration Programs.
用于人类空间探索任务操作的智能系统技术
人类太空飞行和探索仍然是美国宇航局的一个关键目标,重点是利用新技术来提高与此努力相关的有效性、效率和安全性,包括地面任务支持。这种对改进的探索导致了NASA内部高级软件开发社区和载人航天飞行运营社区之间的相互促进。本文讨论了各种智能系统技术在载人任务中应用的最新情况。我们讨论了艾姆斯研究中心智能系统部和约翰逊航天中心任务操作理事会之间的几个具体项目,以及这些技术和项目如何增强对国际空间站的任务操作支持,并为未来人类探索计划的任务操作支持做准备。
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