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20 February 1987 NASA Systems Autonomy Demonstration Program: A Step Toward Space Station Automation
S. A. Starks, D. Rundus, W. K. Erickson, K. J. Healey
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Proceedings Volume 0729, Space Station Automation II; (1987) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964860
Event: Cambridge Symposium_Intelligent Robotics Systems, 1986, Cambridge, MA, United States
Abstract
The Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology has granted approval for a multi-year sequence of demonstrations to develop, test, and evaluate automation technologies for potential use in the Space Station. This program, called the Systems Autonomy Demonstration Program, is a cooperative venture between NASA Ames Research Center and NASA Johnson Space Center. The Systems Autonomy Demonstration Program has a number of ambitious goals whose attainment is based in part upon results anticipated from a vigorous core research and technology effort.
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S. A. Starks, D. Rundus, W. K. Erickson, and K. J. Healey "NASA Systems Autonomy Demonstration Program: A Step Toward Space Station Automation", Proc. SPIE 0729, Space Station Automation II, (20 February 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964860
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KEYWORDS
Space robots

Robotics

Aerospace engineering

Space operations

Lead

Control systems

Software development

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