交会和接近作战计划显示和控制能力,作为态势感知工具

Z. Milenkovic
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交会和接近操作计划(RPOP)的想法是由美国宇航局约翰逊航天中心(JSC)的一小组工程师提出的。RPOP是为第一次航天飞机-和平号交会对接实施的工具和技术的一部分。从那时起,RPOP被用于60多次任务,并成为航天飞机交会操作的基本工具。RPOP主要有三个功能:引导和导航软件、显示和控制机制以及态势感知工具。本文件访问了在RPOP中演示的载人航天的许多在轨首次,特别侧重于显示和控制以及态势感知方面。底层的制导和导航算法没有公开。同时比较来自多个来源的传感器数据,区分多个三维轨迹,通过RPOP的3D轨道器模型一目了然地确定姿态和位置,以及近实时地更新制导和非制导轨迹预测,构成了RPOP功能的一个子集。讨论了RPOP对接近作战中驾驶员在环行为的影响方式,以任务对任务接近作战轨迹的可重复性为例。此外,许多已经证明在RPOP中工作良好的概念已经成为新的载人项目的显示和控制的事实上的标准。宇航员已经开始期望在猎户座多用途乘员飞行器(MPCV)中提供同样熟悉和有效的态势感知显示;这种期望推动了下一代显示器的设计。例如,MPCV的正式在轨处理质量评估都包括一个rpop类型的显示器,为飞行员提供关键信息。在RPOP开发和飞行经验中吸取的教训不能被轻视,而是应该谨慎地应用于未来的计划,因为它们允许在轨道操作中重复使用经过验证的制导和导航显示概念和飞行技术。
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The Rendezvous and Proximity Operations Program displays and controls capabilities as tools for situational awareness
The idea for the Rendezvous and Proximity Operations Program (RPOP) was conceived by a small group of engineers at NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC). RPOP was part of the tools and technologies implemented for the first Shuttle-Mir rendezvous and docking. Since that time RPOP was used on over 60 missions and became an essential tool for Shuttle rendezvous operations. RPOP serves three main functions: as guidance and navigation software, displays-and-controls mechanism, and situational-awareness tool. This document visits many of the on-orbit firsts for manned spaceflight that were demonstrated in RPOP, with particular focus on the displays and controls and situational awareness aspects. The underlying guidance and navigation algorithms are not exposed. Simultaneous comparison of sensor data from multiple sources, differentiation between multiple three-dimensional trajectories, at-a-glance determination of attitude and location via RPOP's 3D orbiter model, and near-real time updates of guided and unguided trajectory prediction constitute a subset of the RPOP functionality that is detailed. A discussion of the way that RPOP has influenced pilot-in-the-loop behavior for proximity operations, exemplified by the repeatability of mission-to-mission proximity operations trajectories, is presented. Furthermore, many of the concepts that have proven to work well in RPOP have become de facto standards for displays and controls for new manned programs. Astronauts have come to expect the same familiar and effective situational awareness displays to be made available in the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV); this expectation has driven the design of the next-generation of displays. For example, formal on-orbit handling-qualities assessments of MPCV have all included a RPOP-type display providing key information to the pilots. The lessons learned during the RPOP development and flight experience are not to be taken lightly, but rather ought to be fastidiously applied to future programs since they allow for reuse of proven guidance and navigation display concepts and flight techniques for on-orbit operations.
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