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... Successful development of a legged vehicle would apply to environmentally delicate regions such as tundra as well as space exploration . The control of either wheeled , tracked , or legged rovers represent problems of substance which ...
... Successful development of a legged vehicle would apply to environmentally delicate regions such as tundra as well as space exploration . The control of either wheeled , tracked , or legged rovers represent problems of substance which ...
Page 364
... successful examples cited are included only to suggest that there is a technology to be explored for potential uses within NASA , not that there is a technology that can be merely bought . There is , for example , no general systems for ...
... successful examples cited are included only to suggest that there is a technology to be explored for potential uses within NASA , not that there is a technology that can be merely bought . There is , for example , no general systems for ...
Page 370
... successful monitoring and science gathering of the mission ; this includes such things as gathering together appropriate subsets of the scientific community for judgmental decisions , coordinating rou- tine staffing of the monitoring ...
... successful monitoring and science gathering of the mission ; this includes such things as gathering together appropriate subsets of the scientific community for judgmental decisions , coordinating rou- tine staffing of the monitoring ...
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... successful completion of each step before proceeding to the next . In a mission with the relatively simple arm and TV facilities of Viking , the bottlenecks seem to be the code sequence verification step and the feedback loop in which ...
... successful completion of each step before proceeding to the next . In a mission with the relatively simple arm and TV facilities of Viking , the bottlenecks seem to be the code sequence verification step and the feedback loop in which ...
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... successful space operations . Two techniques for realizing fault tolerance of man - made faults are : - Design faults : prove correctness of programs and mathe- matical models for software reliability and prediction ( both are in the ...
... successful space operations . Two techniques for realizing fault tolerance of man - made faults are : - Design faults : prove correctness of programs and mathe- matical models for software reliability and prediction ( both are in the ...
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