jpgarrett17
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I'm currrently doing research on automation and human authority in spacecraft and want to do an experiment like the following:
A simple docking mission, where the vessel is already lined up and on automatic approach for docking with the ISS
At any point, the autopilot may 1) gradually fail (i.e., bearing alignment, trajectory, etc. will slowly degrade), or 2) will hard fail, meaning a quick degradation of bearing trajectory
The point of this is to test reaction time to automation failure and time it takes to manually fix the approach (as close as possible).
Is this possible?
V/r,
Jordan
A simple docking mission, where the vessel is already lined up and on automatic approach for docking with the ISS
At any point, the autopilot may 1) gradually fail (i.e., bearing alignment, trajectory, etc. will slowly degrade), or 2) will hard fail, meaning a quick degradation of bearing trajectory
The point of this is to test reaction time to automation failure and time it takes to manually fix the approach (as close as possible).
Is this possible?
V/r,
Jordan