In 1994, Blackboard Technology received a NASA Phase I SBIR award entitled 'A Blackboard-Based Framework for Mixed-Initiative, Crewed- Space-System Applications'. This research continued in Phase II at JSC, where a generic architecture was developed in which a software surrogate serves as the operator's representative in the fast-paced realm of nearly autonomous, intelligent systems. This SBIR research effort addressed the need to support human-operator monitoring and intervention with intelligent systems such as those being developed for NASA's crewed space program.
Software Surrogate
1999
1 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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