Autonomous capability in space systems is rapidly becoming a necessity for continued research and exploration. While these systems have traditionally behaved as passive observers, their remoteness and unique access to unexplored environments will likely result in future systems that behave more like active agents employed on our behalf. We may still determine the larger mission goals and priorities, but the systems themselves will be better able to direct their own movement, schedule, and operation.
Hardware autonomy and space systems
01.03.2009
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