Symposium on Automation, Robotics and Advanced Computing for the National Space Program (2nd) Held in Arlington, Virginia on 9-11 March 1987
Abstract
The U.S. Navy has a wide spectrum of applications to which Al can be applied, including manufacturing and logistics, and operational applications in surface ships, submarines, aircraft and space applications. The Navy, through the Office of Naval Research (ONR), has supported artificial intelligence research from its earliest emergence as a discipline, and continues to be an important contributor to university-based artificial intelligence research. Increasingly the Navy is conducting applied research programs within its own laboratories with the goal of transitioning the technology into service. These programs cover a range of application areas, many of which are closely related to civilian problems, but often they exhibit a unique military flavor. Applications such as fault diagnosis, inspection, planning aids and image analysis clearly have close counterparts in the commercial world. Keywords: Spacecraft; Space vehicles; Manufacturing; Cost analysis. (jes)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 28, 1988
- Accession Number
- ADA215481
Entities
People
- Dale Myers
Organizations
- American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics