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Title: AIAA Computers in Aerospace Conference, 6th, Wakefield, MA, Oct. 7-9, 1987, Technical Papers

Conference ·
OSTI ID:5734774

Papers are presented on the analysis of Ada as a prototyping language; the evaluation of a dual processor implementation for a fault inferring nonlinear detection system; fault-tolerant systems; intelligent interfaces to aircraft systems; the implementation of a research prototype on a fault monitoring and diagnosis system; future data acquisition capabilities; and the application of AI technology to the analysis and synthesis of reliable software systems. Topics discussed include the spaceplane's astronaut's associate; model-based health monitoring for reusable launch vehicles; Space Shuttle telemetry analysis by a real-time expert system; avionics, AI, and embedded processing systems; methodology requirements for intelligent systems architecture; and commonsense reasoning and superconductivity for self-replicating telerobots. Consideration is given to autonomous spacecraft operations; semiautonomous control for satellite servicing; and expert system control for airborne radar surveillance.

OSTI ID:
5734774
Report Number(s):
CONF-8710105-
Resource Relation:
Conference: 6. conference on computers in aerospace, Wakefield, MA, USA, 7 Oct 1987
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English