The development of a new operational system for the Space Station will minimize the time normally spent on performing on-orbit checkout, servicing, and maintenance of an extravehicular activity system of the Space Station. This system, the Checkout, Servicing, and Maintenance System (COSM), is composed of interactive control software interfacing with software simulations of hardware components. The major elements covered in detail include the controller, the EMU simulator and the regenerative life support system. The operational requirements and interactions of the individual elements as well as the protocols are also discussed.
Development of an automated checkout, service and maintenance system for a Space Station EVAS
01.07.1988
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Development of an Automated Checkout, Service, and Maintenance System for a Space Station EVAS
SAE Technical Papers | 1988
|Development of an Automated Checkout, Service, and Maintenance System for an EVAS Space Station
SAE Technical Papers | 1987
|COSM: a Space Station EVAS test challenge
Tema Archiv | 1987
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