Ways in which human intelligence might be simulated onboard an unmanned mission to achieve some of the decision making capability or adaptability of the manned mission are examined. The relative cost and simplicity advantages of the unmanned spacecraft missions are emphasized. Reliable techniques for making onboard decisions and for modifying mission science operations in response to the findings are analyzed.
Study of application of adaptive systems to the exploration of the solar system. Volume 2: Survey of solar system missions
1973-03-01
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Englisch
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