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By Jules, Kenol and Lin, Paul P
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- Title: ➤ Monitoring The Microgravity Environment Quality On-Board The International Space Station Using Soft Computing Techniques
- Authors: Jules, KenolLin, Paul P
- Language: English
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- Subjects: ➤ ELECTRON SCATTERING - SCATTERING FUNCTIONS - HYDROGEN - SCATTERING CROSS SECTIONS - MATRICES (MATHEMATICS) - S WAVES
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This paper presents an artificial intelligence monitoring system developed by the NASA Glenn Principal Investigator Microgravity Services project to help the principal investigator teams identify the primary vibratory disturbance sources that are active, at any moment in time, on-board the International Space Station, which might impact the microgravity environment their experiments are exposed to. From the Principal Investigator Microgravity Services' web site, the principal investigator teams can monitor via a graphical display, in near real time, which event(s) is/are on, such as crew activities, pumps, fans, centrifuges, compressor, crew exercise, platform structural modes, etc., and decide whether or not to run their experiments based on the acceleration environment associated with a specific event. This monitoring system is focused primarily on detecting the vibratory disturbance sources, but could be used as well to detect some of the transient disturbance sources, depending on the events duration. The system has built-in capability to detect both known and unknown vibratory disturbance sources. Several soft computing techniques such as Kohonen's Self-Organizing Feature Map, Learning Vector Quantization, Back-Propagation Neural Networks, and Fuzzy Logic were used to design the system.
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