Autonomous Operations: Performance Monitoring and Critical Awareness Maintenance
11 October 2024;
Location: Holiday Inn Prague Congress Centre
Mission control continuously monitors operations and crew performance and health on ISS low-earth orbit missions. Missions extending further into space will require astronauts and Earth control to have “Critical Awareness”, which is the type of situational awareness needed to enable critical decisions. This will require a paradigm shift from today’s operations, hazard analyses, and safety and design assessments.
In this workshop we will discuss some of the foreseeable challenges inherent in autonomous space operations and identify opportunities for intelligent technologies to support space traveler anomaly resolution, augment space traveler and ground situation awareness, while maintaining a balanced workload.
Workshop output will be written into a draft report including a set of initial standards that may guide industry and government agency functional requirements development.
If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Bettina Beard at: tinabeard94040@gmail.com