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Spence M. Armstrong August 9, 1999. AeroVision 2000 NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR THE NEW MILLENIUM. The NASA That’s Familiar. The NASA You May Not Know. Our 25-Year Vision. Three Pillars / Ten Goals. Global Civil Aviation. Reduce Accident Rates, 10x. Increase System Throughput, 3x.
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Spence M. Armstrong August 9, 1999 AeroVision 2000NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR THE NEW MILLENIUM
Our 25-Year Vision Three Pillars / Ten Goals Global Civil Aviation Reduce Accident Rates, 10x Increase System Throughput, 3x Reduce Cost of Air Travel by 50% Reduce Emissions, 5x Reduce Noise, 4x Revolutionary Technology Leaps Reduce Trans-oceanic Travel time by 50% Invigorate GA 20K units Annually Cut Development Cycle Time in Half Reduce Launch Cost to LEO, 100x by 2020 Reduce In-Space Transport cost, 10x by 2022 Space Transportation
Partnerships Safety Throughput General Aviation Access to Space
Enhancing Safety …applying technology to solve problems of Controlled Flight Into Terrain with Synthetic Vision Technology Developing a virtual window… Digital databases and highways in the sky… Sensors seeing through fog…
Improving Throughput …applying technology to solve problems in the efficient operation of airspace… …and in the air. …on the ground…
Merging Aeronautics and Space . . . to create advanced aircraft and affordable space access
… the total is greater than the sum of the parts From Aeronautics to Aero-Space New challenges in the next millennium will require aircraft and spacecraft to be smarter and self-reliant
X-34 IVHM Experiment • Records • Processes • Tags • Telemeters IVHM Flight System • Vehicle Sensor Data • Vehicle Status • Phase Information • Ground Support Equipment Data • Databases • Tracks • Fault Detection Isolation, Predicts • Maintenance Actions • Checkout Telemetry Ground Link Pre-Flight - Ground Pre-Separation Flight Post-flight Efficient and Effective Operations
IVHM Continuum Aircraft Rotorcraft Monitoring Management Reporting Reacting Diagnosis Prognosis Sensors Intelligent Sensing Human Control Distributed Control Autonomous Vehicle Components System Now Future Planetary/ Deep Space RLV STS ISS
Back on the Ground... There’s Still A Lot of Work To Do!