Automation and Robotics Group Projects
Intelligence Systems Laboratory Projects

Mission

To design, develop, and qualify advanced automated applications and advanced software applications for use in KSC's primary mission of the processing, launch, and landing of the space shuttle and its payloads. Introduce automated equipment and advanced software applications at KSC to accustom work force to working with new technology.
To advance the state-of-the-art in automation and software advanced technologies for ground processing and the transfer of those technologies to the private sector

The Automated Ground Support Systems Laboratory was established to support the numerous Space Shuttle/Space Station operations performed at Kennedy Space Center. Tasks performed by this division involve developments in: Automation and Robotics, and Advanced Software, and Artificial Intelligence in the fields of: stress analysis of structures and machines, vibration/dynamics analysis of systems and components, fluid flow analysis, and thermal and heat transfer analysis. 

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School Programs

Other NASA Automation and Robotics sites 

Ames Research Center Intelligent Machines Group
Technology Transfer Agreement Projects
Jet Propulsion Laboratory Automation & Controls Section
Management Reports
Jet Propulsion Laboratory Robotics Section
Technical Papers
Johnson Space Center Automation Robotics & Simulation Division
Division Personnel
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For More Information, Please Contact: Bill Jones, Division's Chief  Send E-Mail to:<William.Jones-3@kmail.ksc.nasa.gov

Author & Curator Information: Felix A. Soto Toro

For Questions, Send E-Mail to:<Felix.SotoToro-1@ksc.nasa.gov>

Last Revised: March 1, 2000