DocumentCode
436085
Title
A methodology to determine impact of robotic technologies on space exploration missions
Author
Howard, Ayanna ; Lincoln, William ; Manvi, Ramachandra ; Rodriguez, Cuillermo ; Weisbin, C.R. ; Drummond, Miguel
Author_Institution
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA
Volume
15
fYear
2004
fDate
June 28 2004-July 1 2004
Firstpage
229
Lastpage
234
Abstract
This paper presents a new method for evaluating relative strengths and impact of robotic technologies utilized for space exploration missions. The method uses a three tiered process involving mission analysis, technology performance characterization, and technology influence models. Mission analysis focuses on determining the goals of the mission and evaluating the metrics that quantify those goals. Technology performance characterization allows the method to classify the capabilities of a diverse set of robotic technologies, in a systematic fashion, whereas the technology influence models allow understanding of the relationships between technology output and mission requirements. This three-tiered process is designed to provide a general framework for understanding the relative benefits of robotic technologies. Details on the method are provided in this paper and are illustrated on a representative Mars exploration mission
Keywords
Mars; aerospace robotics; Mars exploration mission; mission analysis; robotic impact technology; space exploration missions; technology influence models; technology performance characterization; three tiered process design; Investments; Mars; NASA; Orbital robotics; Performance analysis; Robots; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Space exploration; Space missions; Space technology;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Automation Congress, 2004. Proceedings. World
Conference_Location
Seville
Print_ISBN
1-889335-21-5
Type
conf
Filename
1438557
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