NASA/CP-2004-213229, Howell, J.T. and George, P. and Mankins, J.C. and Christensen, C.B., Transformational Systems Concepts and Technologies for Our Future in Space, Transformational Systems Concepts and Technologies for Our Future in Space Workshop, Huntsville, AL June 2004, pp. 44, Format(s): PDF 14128k |
NASA is constantly searching for new ideas and approaches yielding opportunities for assuring maximum returns
on space infrastructure investments. Perhaps the idea of transformational innovation in developing space systems
is long overdue. However, the concept of utilizing modular space system designs combined with stepping-stone
development processes has merit and promises to return several times the original investment since each new space
system or component is not treated as a unique and/or discrete design and development challenge. New space
systems can be planned and designed so that each builds on the technology of previous systems and provides capabilities
to support future advanced systems. Subsystems can be designed to use common modular components and
achieve economies of scale, production, and operation. Standards, interoperability, and “plug and play” capabilities, when implemented vigorously and consistently, will result in systems that can be upgraded effectively with
new technologies. This workshop explored many building-block approaches via way of example across a broad spectrum of technology discipline areas for potentially transforming space systems and inspiring future innovation.
Details describing the workshop structure, process, and results are contained in this Conference Publication.
| Keywords: | transformational systems concepts and technologies, revolutionary systems design,stepping-stone development, space assembly and servicing, technology demonstrations, benefits |
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| Subjects: | Astronautics: Astronautics (General) |
| ID Code: | 669 |
| Deposited On: | 06 August 2004 |