The NASA Automation and Robotics program has, as one of its major components, the Systems Autonomy Demonstration Project. The goal of this project is to demonstrate the performance of advanced automation technologies through the application of Expert Systems/Artificial Intelligence technologies to space systems to enhance their autonomous operation capability. The application of Expert Systems/Artificial Intelligence technologies into the space system control domain is seen as a major step in advancing the state-of-the-art in automated space system operations. A major objective of the Autonomy Demonstration Program is to transfer this new technology, (Expert Systems/Artificial Intelligence control), to the power system technology domain. This paper will describe the Power System Demonstration portion of the 1990 Systems Autonomy Demonstration which will be under the direction of the NASA Lewis Research Center of Cleveland, Ohio.
LERC power system autonomy program 1990 demonstration
LERC (Lewis Research Cent.) Programm zum Nachweis der Technologie eines autonomen Energieversorgungssystems (Demonstrationsprogramm 1990)
1987
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Lerc Power System Autonomy Program 1990 Demonstration
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