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Advancing Autonomous Operations for Deep Space Vehicles

机译:推进深空飞行器的自主运行

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Starting in Jan 2012, the Advanced Exploration Systems (AES) Autonomous Mission Operations (AMO) Project began to investigate the ability to create and execute "single button" crew initiated autonomous activities. NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) designed and built a fluid transfer hardware test-bed to use as a sub-system target for the investigations of intelligent procedures that would command and control a fluid transfer test-bed, would perform self-monitoring during fluid transfers, detect anomalies and faults, isolate the fault and recover the procedures function that was being executed, all without operator intervention. In addition to the development of intelligent procedures, the team is also exploring various methods for autonomous activity execution where a planned timeline of activities are executed autonomously and also the initial analysis of crew procedure development. This paper will detail the development of intelligent procedures for the NASA MSFC Autonomous Fluid Transfer System (AFTS) as well as the autonomous plan execution capabilities being investigated.
机译:从2012年1月开始,高级探索系统(AES)自主任务操作(AMO)项目开始研究创建和执行“单按钮”人员发起的自主活动的能力。美国宇航局马歇尔太空飞行中心(MSFC)设计并建造了一个流体传输硬件测试台,用作子系统目标,以研究可控制和控制流体传输测试台的智能程序,并在此过程中进行自我监控流体传输,检测异常和故障,隔离故障并恢复正在执行的程序功能,所有这些操作均无需操作员干预。除了开发智能程序外,该团队还探索了用于自主活动执行的各种方法,其中计划的活动时间表是自动执行的,并且还将对船员程序的开发进行初步分析。本文将详细介绍NASA MSFC自主流体传输系统(AFTS)的智能程序的开发以及正在研究的自主计划执行功能。

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