The paper reports on the results of a research and development activity on remote interaction concepts with automatic space vehicles during rendezvous operations. First an overview is given on contingency situations during the approach of automatic vehicles to a space station, on the onboard resources to overcome such situations and on the possibilities of remote intervention in automatic onboard GNC systems. The possibilities include various kinds of open loop and closed loop interactions. In order to investigate the various possibilities, a simulator has been built within the frame of the cooperation between the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre and ESA/ESTEC, which allows a broad variety of approach strategies, contingency situations and a number of interaction methods to be simulated for a generic space station senario. The scope and objectives of the simulator and the remote control concepts simulated are discussed and the corresponding operator interfaces described. Typical displays are shown illustrating various interaction concepts and potential application of the results to the international Space Station (ISS) scenario are discussed.
Remote intervention in automatic onboard GNC systems
Ferngesteuerte Eingriffe in das automatische Bord-GNC-System während des Andockmanövers an die Raumstation
1997
10 Seiten, 7 Bilder, 9 Quellen
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Englisch
Remote Intervention in Automatic Onboard GNC Systems
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