Automatic Generation of Overlays and Offset Values Based on Visiting Vehicle Telemetry and RWS VisualsThe development of computer software as a tool to generate visual displays has led to an overall expansion of automated computer generated images in the aerospace industry. These visual overlays are generated by combining raw data with pre-existing data on the object or objects being analyzed on the screen. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) uses this computer software to generate on-screen overlays when a Visiting Vehicle (VV) is berthing with the International Space Station (ISS). In order for Mission Control Center personnel to be a contributing factor in the VV berthing process, computer software similar to that on the ISS must be readily available on the ground to be used for analysis. In addition, this software must perform engineering calculations and save data for further analysis.
Document ID
20110016207
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Other
Authors
Dunne, Matthew J. (Manhattan Coll. NY, United States)