The paper examines the objectives and requirements of teleoperations, defined as the means and process for scientists, NASA operations personnel, and astronauts to conduct payload operations as if these were colocated. This process is described in terms of Space Station era platforms. Some of the enabling technologies are discussed, including open architecture workstations, distributed computing, transaction management, expert systems, and high-speed networks. Recent testbedding experiments are surveyed to highlight some of the human factors requirements.
Telescience - Optimizing aerospace science return through geographically distributed operations
Annual Rocky Mountain Guidance and Control Conference ; 1990 ; Keystone, CO, United States
1990-01-01
Conference paper
No indication
English
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