Astronauts and payload specialists present specific recommendations in the form of an overview that relate to the use of automation and robotics on the Space Station Freedom. The inputs are based on on-orbit operations experience, time requirements for crews, and similar crew-specific knowledge that address the impacts of automation and robotics on productivity. Interview techniques and specific questionnaire results are listed, and the majority of the responses indicate that incorporating automation and robotics to some extent and with human backup can improve productivity. Specific support is found for the use of advanced automation and EVA robotics on the Space Station Freedom and for the use of advanced automation on ground-based stations. Ground-based control of in-flight robotics is required, and Space Station activities and crew tasks should be analyzed to assess the systems engineering approach for incorporating automation and robotics.
Summary of astronaut inputs on automation and robotics for Space Station Freedom
i-SAIRAS ''90: International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Automation in Space ; 1990 ; Kobe, Japan
1990-01-01
Conference paper
No indication
English
Summary of astronaut inputs concerning automation
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