Future exploration missions will require NASA to integrate more automation and robotics in order to accomplish mission objectives. This presentation will describe on the future challenges facing the human operator (astronaut, ground controllers) as we increase the amount of automation and robotics in spaceflight operations. It will describe how future exploration missions will have to adapt and evolve in order to deal with more complex missions and communication latencies. This presentation will outline future human-automation-robotic integration challenges.
Becoming Earth Independent: Human-Automation-Robotics Integration Challenges for Future Space Exploration
2016
35 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Life Support Systems , Space Launch Vehicles & Support Equipment , Astronauts , Automation , International space station , Manned mars missions , Mission planning , Operations research , Replenishment , Robotics , Space exploration , Systems integration , Deep space network , Ground crews , Human factors engineering , Integrated mission control center , Long duration space flight , Systems engineering
Space Exploration: the Automation and Robotics Impulse
AIAA | 2006
|Automation and Robotics for Human Mars exploration (AROMA)
Online Contents | 2003
|