2021
DOI: 10.3389/frobt.2021.639327
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Intelligent Spacecraft Visual GNC Architecture With the State-Of-the-Art AI Components for On-Orbit Manipulation

Abstract: Conventional spacecraft Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC) architectures have been designed to receive and execute commands from ground control with minimal automation and autonomy onboard spacecraft. In contrast, Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based systems can allow real-time decision-making by considering system information that is difficult to model and incorporate in the conventional decision-making process involving ground control or human operators. With growing interests in on-orbit services with ma… Show more

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“…AI introduces speed in performing tedious and time-consuming tasks, precision in tasks requiring analysis and can draw sophisticated interconnections/ deep interpretation of digital data. It is already widely adopted in various scientific fields including space craftmanship, navigation, meteorology and every-day tasks including social media, banking, digital voice assistants (1)(2)(3). The clinical uptake of the advances made by computer scientists and engineers has been progressive but slow.…”
Section: Introduction Artificial Intelligencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…AI introduces speed in performing tedious and time-consuming tasks, precision in tasks requiring analysis and can draw sophisticated interconnections/ deep interpretation of digital data. It is already widely adopted in various scientific fields including space craftmanship, navigation, meteorology and every-day tasks including social media, banking, digital voice assistants (1)(2)(3). The clinical uptake of the advances made by computer scientists and engineers has been progressive but slow.…”
Section: Introduction Artificial Intelligencementioning
confidence: 99%