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Challenges and Opportunities for Next-Generation Manufacturing in SpaceWith commercial space travel now a reality, the idea that people might spend time on other planets in the future seems to have greater potential. To make this possible, however, there needs to be flexible means for manufacturing in space to enable tooling or resources to be created when needed to handle unexpected situations. Next-generation manufacturing paradigms offer significant potential for the kind of flexibility that might be needed; however, they can result in increases in computation time compared to traditional control methods that could make many of the computing resources already available on earth attractive for use. Furthermore, resilience is a significant focus of next-generation manufacturing strategies, and one way to enable resilience for space manufacturing would be to have backup controllers available on earth. These types of considerations raise questions about remote control and monitoring, as well as privacy of the data involved in such practices, that must be considered. This work provides a perspective on several topics tied to remote control and monitoring for manufacturing in space.
Document ID
20220018681
Acquisition Source
2230 Support
Document Type
Accepted Manuscript (Version with final changes)
Authors
Kip Nieman
(Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan, United States)
A. F. Leonard
(Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan, United States)
Katie Tyrrell
(Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan, United States)
Dominic Messina
(Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan, United States)
Rebecca Lopez
(Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan, United States)
Helen Durand
(Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan, United States)
Date Acquired
December 8, 2022
Publication Date
August 5, 2022
Publication Information
Publication: IFAC-PapersOnLine
Publisher: Elsevier International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC)
Volume: 55
Issue: 7
Issue Publication Date: August 5, 2022
e-ISSN: 2405-8963
Subject Category
Space Sciences (General)
Engineering (General)
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNX15AJ20H
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80NSSC20M0
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Use by or on behalf of the US Gov. Permitted.
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