Advancing Automation and Robotics Technology for the Space Station Freedom and for the US Economy

Advancing Automation and Robotics Technology for the Space Station Freedom and for the US Economy
Title Advancing Automation and Robotics Technology for the Space Station Freedom and for the US Economy PDF eBook
Author United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Advanced Technology Advisory Committee
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Pages 44
Release 1988
Genre Artificial intelligence
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Advancing Automation and Robotics Technology for the Space Station Freedom and for the US Economy

Advancing Automation and Robotics Technology for the Space Station Freedom and for the US Economy
Title Advancing Automation and Robotics Technology for the Space Station Freedom and for the US Economy PDF eBook
Author National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA
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Pages 30
Release 2018-10-23
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ISBN 9781729151518

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In April 1985, as required by Public Law 98-371, the NASA Advanced Technology Advisory Committee (ATAC) reported to Congress the results of its studies on advanced automation and robotics technology for use on the Freedom space station. This material was documented in the initial report (NASA Technical Memorandum 87566). A further requirement of the law was that ATAC follow NASA's progress in this area and report to Congress semiannually. This report is the eighth in a series of progress updates and covers the period between October 1, 1988, and March 31, 1989. NASA has accepted the basic recommendations of ATAC for its Space Station Freedom efforts. ATAC and NASA agree that the thrust of Congress is to build an advanced automation and robotics technology base that will support an evolutionary Space Station Freedom program and serve as a highly visible stimulator, affecting the U.S. long-term economy. The progress report identifies the work of NASA and the Freedom study contractors. It also describes research in progress, and it makes assessments of the advancement of automation and robotics technology on the Freedom space station. Creedon, Jeremiah F. Langley Research Center ...

Advancing Automation and Robotics Technology for the Space Station Freedom and for the U.S. Economy

Advancing Automation and Robotics Technology for the Space Station Freedom and for the U.S. Economy
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Release 1993
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Advancing Automation and Robotics Technology for the Space Station Freedom and for the Us Economy

Advancing Automation and Robotics Technology for the Space Station Freedom and for the Us Economy
Title Advancing Automation and Robotics Technology for the Space Station Freedom and for the Us Economy PDF eBook
Author National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 30
Release 2018-06-30
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ISBN 9781722051907

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In April 1985, as required by Public Law 98-371, the NASA Advanced Technology Advisory Committee (ATAC) reported to Congress the results of its studies on advanced automation and robotics technology for use on the Freedom space station. This material was documented in the initial report (NASA Technical Memorandum 87566). A further requirement of the law was that ATAC follow NASA's progress in this area and report to Congress semiannually. This report is the eighth in a series of progress updates and covers the period between October 1, 1988, and March 31, 1989. NASA has accepted the basic recommendations of ATAC for its Space Station Freedom efforts. ATAC and NASA agree that the thrust of Congress is to build an advanced automation and robotics technology base that will support an evolutionary Space Station Freedom program and serve as a highly visible stimulator, affecting the U.S. long-term economy. The progress report identifies the work of NASA and the Freedom study contractors. It also describes research in progress, and it makes assessments of the advancement of automation and robotics technology on the Freedom space station. Creedon, Jeremiah F. Langley Research Center ...

Advancing Automation and Robotics Technology for the Space Station Freedom and for the U. S. Economy

Advancing Automation and Robotics Technology for the Space Station Freedom and for the U. S. Economy
Title Advancing Automation and Robotics Technology for the Space Station Freedom and for the U. S. Economy PDF eBook
Author National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 56
Release 2018-07-02
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ISBN 9781722161613

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In April 1985, as required by Public Law 98-371, the NASA Advanced Technology Advisory Committee (ATAC) reported to Congress the results of its studies on advanced automation and robotics technology for use on Space Station Freedom. This material was documented in the initial report (NASA Technical Memorandum 87566). A further requirement of the law was that ATAC follow NASA's progress in this area and report to Congress semiannually. This report is the thirteenth in a series of progress updates and covers the period between 14 Feb. - 15 Aug. 1991. The progress made by Levels 1, 2, and 3 of the Space Station Freedom in developing and applying advanced automation and robotics technology is described. Emphasis was placed upon the Space Station Freedom Program responses to specific recommendations made in ATAC Progress Report 12, and issues of A&R implementation into Ground Mission Operations and A&R enhancement of science productivity. Assessments are presented for these and other areas as they apply to the advancement of automation and robotics technology for Space Station Freedom. Ames Research Center...

Advancing Automation and Robotics Technology for the Space Station Freedom and for the US Economy: Submitted to the United States Congress

Advancing Automation and Robotics Technology for the Space Station Freedom and for the US Economy: Submitted to the United States Congress
Title Advancing Automation and Robotics Technology for the Space Station Freedom and for the US Economy: Submitted to the United States Congress PDF eBook
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Pages 44
Release 1990
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Advancing Automation and Robotics Technology for the Space Station and for the Us Economy

Advancing Automation and Robotics Technology for the Space Station and for the Us Economy
Title Advancing Automation and Robotics Technology for the Space Station and for the Us Economy PDF eBook
Author National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 56
Release 2018-07-02
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ISBN 9781722161538

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In April 1985, as required by Public Law 98-371, the NASA Advanced Technology Advisory Committee (ATAC) reported to Congress the results of its studies on advanced automation and robotics technology for use on the Space Station. This material was documented in the initial report (NASA Technical Memo 87566). A further requirement of the law was that ATAC follow NASA's progress in this area and report to Congress semiannually. This report is the sixth in a series of progress updates and covers the period between October 1, 1987 and March 1, 1988. NASA has accepted the basic recommendations of ATAC for its Space Station efforts. ATAC and NASA agree that the thrust of Congress is to build an advanced automation and robotics technology base that will support an evolutionary Space Station program and serve as a highly visible stimulator affecting the U.S. long-term economy. The progress report identifies the work of NASA and the Space Station study contractors, research in progress, and issues connected with the advancement of automation and robotics technology on the Space Station. Nunamaker, Robert Johnson Space Center; Langley Research Center...