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31 May 2006 Automated rendezvous and docking operations evaluations
Marlin Williamson, Nick Johnston, Richard T. Howard, Drew P. Hall, Joseph Gaines, Katherine Chavis
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Abstract
Automated rendezvous and docking (AR&D) is an activity that is vital to NASA's future endeavors. A team of NASA engineers has created a test bed that allows sensor systems to be tested but also incorporates operator interfaces in order to evaluate the information required by an operator to oversee automated systems. Several sensors have been run through the test bed and more are scheduled in the future. The test bed will be described along with the operator interfaces and results of sensor testing.
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Marlin Williamson, Nick Johnston, Richard T. Howard, Drew P. Hall, Joseph Gaines, and Katherine Chavis "Automated rendezvous and docking operations evaluations", Proc. SPIE 6221, Modeling, Simulation, and Verification of Space-based Systems III, 62210C (31 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.668352
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Human-machine interfaces

Space operations

Content addressable memory

Avionic systems

Fourier transforms

Robotics

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