Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Nov 1978
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American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and NASA, Conference on 'Smart' Sensors, Hampton, Va., Nov. 14-16, 1978, AIAA
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Adaptive Control, Data Acquisition, Landmarks, Pattern Recognition, Remote Sensors, Spacecraft Instruments, Tracking (Position), Classifications, Landing Sites, Landsat Satellites, Planetary Landing, Pointing Control Systems, Satellite Observation, Spectral Signatures, Television Transmission
Scientific paper
Studies relating to earth and stellar-body exploration programs have pointed out the need for adaptive real-time observation systems capable of detection, acquisition, instrument pointing and tracking with emphasis on autonomous operation. This paper provides a synopsis of several applicable techniques which include surface feature classification, pointing and tracking, and planetary landing site selection technology. Experimental and simulation study results relating to the development of these adaptive sensor systems are summarized. An important conclusion resulting from this effort is that real-time autonomous sensor systems will greatly contribute to reduction of the end-to-end data management problem via selective data identification, acquisition, and onboard decision making with regard to the observables of interest.
Schappell R. T.
Tietz J. C.
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