| Automation and Robotics Group Projects | |
| Intelligence Systems Laboratory Projects |
Mission |
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| 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. |
Other MM-G3 Listings |
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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| A service of NASA / Kennedy Space Center Engineering Development Directorate, Automated Ground Support Systems Laboratory | |
| 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 |
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