The Autonomous Mission Operations project is investigating crew autonomy capabilities and tools for deep space missions. Team members at Ames Research Center, Johnson Space Center and Marshall Space Flight Center are using their experience with ISS Payload operations and TIMELINER to: move earth based command and control assets to on-board for crew access; safely merge core and payload command procedures; give the crew single action intelligent operations; and investigate crew interface requirements.
AMO EXPRESS: A Command and Control Experiment for Crew Autonomy Onboard the International Space Station
2015
19 pages
Report
No indication
English
Computers, Control & Information Theory , Computer Software , Space Technology , Command and control , Spaceborne experiments , Spacecrews , Autonomy , International space station , Nasa space programs , Space station payloads , Human-computer interface , Racks (frames) , Architecture (computers) , Laboratories , Program verification (computers) , Performance tests