Title :
Tradeoff of EVA and FTS for Space Station servicing
Author :
Malone, Thomas B. ; Permenter, Kathryn E.
Author_Institution :
Carlow Assoc. Inc., Fairfax, VA, USA
Abstract :
The authors describe a function allocation decision aid consisting of requirements and criteria for conducting tradeoffs between EVA (extravehicular activity) and FTS (flight telerobotic systems) for Space Station servicing. The function allocation decision aid has four major components: data bases of capability data on current EVA and FTS systems, and Space Station components; a time-line simulation to compare time to perform and workloads associated with servicing missions; an expert system for integration of task requirements and servicing capabilities, identification of incompatibilities of a mode for a mission, determination of the optimal mode for a mission, determination of design requirements for a mode, identification of the implications of selecting a mode for a mission, and identification of R&D requirements for a mode: the user-interface. Requirements for the decision aid are described, and the results of the application of a prototype of the aid are discussed
Keywords :
aerospace computing; expert systems; maintenance engineering; space vehicles; user interfaces; EVA; FTS; R&D; Space Station; Space Station servicing; aerospace computing; decision aid; expert system; extravehicular activity; flight telerobotic systems; function allocation decision aid; identification; optimal mode; prototype; space vehicles; time-line simulation; user-interface; Expert systems; Inspection; Mirrors; Payloads; Research and development; Road transportation; Satellites; Space stations; Space technology; Telerobotics;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace and Electronics Conference, 1989. NAECON 1989., Proceedings of the IEEE 1989 National
Conference_Location :
Dayton, OH
DOI :
10.1109/NAECON.1989.40307