A Crew Life Support System Control for Interplanetary Vehicles
Document Number: 2009-01-2464
Date Published: July 2009
Author(s):
Boris Zarezkiy, PhD - NIICHIMMASH
Lev Gavrilov - NIICHIMMASH
Eduard Kurmazenko, Prof - NIICHIMMASH
Abstract:
Interplanetary manned missions will change significantly the requirements imposed upon Life Support Systems (LSS) and specifically the requirements on LSS Automated Control Systems (ACS). During interplanetary manned missions, the possibilities to control the operation of a specific system from the Ground Mission Control Center (GMCC) are diminished considerably. Therefore, this demands survivability and intelligent level enhancement LSS ACS. The possible ways to solve this problem are as follows: - use of control units and devices built with serial production technology application leading to the minimum of human factor impact; - application of algorithms based on maximal use of adaptive control principles, methods of artificial intelligence theory, engineering system condition diagnosis and prediction; - making up of an aboard information system on the basis of advanced RS 485 interfaces; - maximal development of LSS&ACS section/module structures ensuring module-board communication via two cables: a power cable and an aboard information network communication cable; - development of intelligent systems for identification and issue instructions to the crew as to isolation of off-normal situations (faults) to enhance survivability and reduce substantially the crew's working time spent on LSS operation. It is demonstrated that the solution of this problem enables building the advanced LSS ACS suitable for implementation of various space programs.
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See other papers presented at International Conference On Environmental Systems, July 2009, Savannah, GA, USA, Session: Advanced Life Support Systems Control
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