This study represents Hughes Aircraft Company's participation in space station automation in the areas of subsystem control and mission operations. The objective of the space station automation study is to provide input to NASA for the identification of promising automation and robotics technologies that can enhance space station operations. To provide a study focus and to limit the areas to be evaluated, subsystems were selected for the study: (1) electric power, (2) thermal control, and (3) communications. To assure that functions essential for autonomous operations were included in the study, an operations function (systems monitoring and control) was included for study in the task. (ERA citation 10:049312)
Automation Study for Space Station Subsystems and Mission Ground Support. Final Report
1984
82 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Manned Spacecraft , Space Launch Vehicles & Support Equipment , Space Vehicles , Automation , Communications , Computerized Control Systems , Data Acquisition Systems , Electric Batteries , Energy Storage Systems , Load Management , Monitoring , Space Vehicle Components , Telemetry , Space stations , ERDA/420100
Microgravity Sensitivities For Space Station ECLS Subsystems
SAE Technical Papers | 1989
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