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High-Reliability Autonomous Management Systems for Spacecraft updates on research on three levels of self-management, including: 1) Autonomous health management of spacecraft that covers how spacecraft can monitor their own state and autonomously detect, isolate and recover from faults; 2) Autonomous mission management of spacecraft where the spacecraft can directly receive the mission, formulate a reasonable plan according to the current state and working environment of the spacecraft, and convert the mission into a specific sequence of instructions; 3) Spacecraft autonomous data management…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
High-Reliability Autonomous Management Systems for Spacecraft updates on research on three levels of self-management, including: 1) Autonomous health management of spacecraft that covers how spacecraft can monitor their own state and autonomously detect, isolate and recover from faults; 2) Autonomous mission management of spacecraft where the spacecraft can directly receive the mission, formulate a reasonable plan according to the current state and working environment of the spacecraft, and convert the mission into a specific sequence of instructions; 3) Spacecraft autonomous data management where the spacecraft processes a large amount of raw data and extracts useful information, and autonomously executes or changes flights.

The autonomous management of spacecraft uses modern control technologies such as artificial intelligence to establish a remote intelligent body on the spacecraft so that the spacecraft can complete its flight tasks by itself. Its goal is to accurately perceive its own state and external environment without relying on external information injection and control or rely on external control as little as possible.

  • Divides the autonomous management level of spacecraft into two levels, autonomy and execution
  • Covers the implementation of spacecraft autonomous management into three aspects, including autonomous health management of the spacecraft, mission management, and converting the mission into a specific sequence of instructions
  • Discusses how these processes can take a large amount of raw data and extract useful information
  • Covers the autonomous management model of the spacecraft, including compatibility

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Autorenporträt
Jianjun Zhang, PhD, is a Professor at the Beijing Institute of Spacecraft System Engineering, China Academy of Space Technology, Member of the Youth Science Club of China Electronics Society, Member of the Edge Computing Expert of China Electronics Society, Chairman of the "Space (Aerospace) Information Technology," Professional Committee of China Electronics Society, and Member of the Satellite Application Expert Group of China Aerospace Society. He mainly engaged in satellite navigation system design and advanced spatial information system technology based on cognitive mechanism. He has presided over several major projects such as the National Natural Science Foundation's major research project, the final assembly fund, the 863 project, and the development project of the Science and Technology Commission of the China Academy of Space Technology. He has published more than 50 SCI/EI research papers in international journals and conferences, authorized more than 20 invention patents at home and abroad, and published 3 monographs. He won third prize of the National Defense Science and Technology Progress Award.