
Autonomous and Autonomic Systems: With Applications to NASA Intelligent Spacecraft Operations and Exploration Systems
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"Truszkowski (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center) and colleagues have documented how NASA missions have become and will become more autonomous and automatic. . The authors present several top-level examples along with . helpful flowcharts. . A thorough glossary and nearly 200 references provide a good basis for diving into more depth with other resources. This book would be a start for someone who is developing autonomous and automatic systems. . Summing Up: Recommended. Professional audiences." (D. B. Spencer, Choice, Vol. 47 (11), July, 2010)More details
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Part I Background .- Introduction .- Direction of New Space Missions.- Overview of Flight and Ground Software .- Flight vs. Ground Implementation.- Flight Autonomy Evolution .- Current Levels of Flight Automation/Autonomy.- Ground Autonomy Evolution .- Agent Concept Testbed.- Part II Technology .- Core Technologies for Developing Autonomous and Autonomic Systems .- Reasoning with Partial Information.- Agent-based Spacecraft Autonomy Design Concepts .- Spacecraft Enabling Technologies.- Cooperative Autonomy .- Need for Cooperative Autonomy in Space Missions.- Autonomic Systems .- Overview of Autonomic Systems.- Part III Applications .- Intelligent Agents in Space Constellations.- Swarms in Space Missions .- Swarm Technologies at NASA.- Concluding Remarks .- Future Missions.- Appendix A: Attitude and Orbit Determination and Control.- Appendix B: Operational Scenarios and Agent Interactions.- Acronyms.- Glossary.- References.- Index.