Autonomous Life Support Systems (ALSS) are envisioned for long range permanence in space. ALSS would require little or no input of matter for extended periods of time. The design of such a system involves an understanding of both ecological principles and control theory of nonlinear, ill-defined systems. A distinction is drawn between ecosystem survival strategies and the aims of control theory. Experimental work is under way to help combine the two approaches.
Control problems in Autonomous Life Support Systems
In: Conference on Decision and Control, 20th, and Symposium on Adaptive Processes ; 1981 ; San Diego, CA
1981-01-01
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