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... FUNCTIONS Table 4-1 . Estimates of the technology development efforts to automate system functions ESTIMATES OF ... FUNCTION FOR THE MISSIONS AS DESCRIBED IN THE NASA / OAST SPACE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY MODEL , 42 MARCH 1978 . 1 ) THE ...
... FUNCTIONS Table 4-1 . Estimates of the technology development efforts to automate system functions ESTIMATES OF ... FUNCTION FOR THE MISSIONS AS DESCRIBED IN THE NASA / OAST SPACE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY MODEL , 42 MARCH 1978 . 1 ) THE ...
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... functions will be performed onboard the robot spacecraft . Only the useful information would be sent to the ground and distributed to the users , while most of the collected data could be dis- carded immediately . This would require the ...
... functions will be performed onboard the robot spacecraft . Only the useful information would be sent to the ground and distributed to the users , while most of the collected data could be dis- carded immediately . This would require the ...
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... functions that should be per- formed by free - flying robots or by robots attached to the structure . The functions which such a robot should be able to perform include calibration , checkout , data retrieval , resupply , maintenance ...
... functions that should be per- formed by free - flying robots or by robots attached to the structure . The functions which such a robot should be able to perform include calibration , checkout , data retrieval , resupply , maintenance ...
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... functions are often no more difficult than turning a bolt , but in a radiation environ- ment of tens of rems per hour ... function , as well as to redesign nuclear power plants to make much fuller use of the capabilities of machine ...
... functions are often no more difficult than turning a bolt , but in a radiation environ- ment of tens of rems per hour ... function , as well as to redesign nuclear power plants to make much fuller use of the capabilities of machine ...
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... functions , many of the essential functions involv- ing the use of machine intelligence and robotics technique require much larger processors . A flexible spacecraft computer architecture , within which both microprocessors and larger ...
... functions , many of the essential functions involv- ing the use of machine intelligence and robotics technique require much larger processors . A flexible spacecraft computer architecture , within which both microprocessors and larger ...
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