NASA Platform for Autonomous Systems
Rapid development of robust autonomous systems, like:

Integrated Systems Health Management (ISHM) and Prognostics and Health Management (PHM)

Monitoring and control of equipment like computing, hydraulic, mechanical and electrical

Monitoring, control, and validation of sensors

Monitoring and control of entire systems, like electrical and flow systems

Failure mode effects analysis

Autonomous mission management and execution

Distributed, hierarchical autonomous systems

Predictive Condition-Based Maintenance (PCBM)
NPAS features

AI Orchestration and execution engine

Tools for safety-critical certification of autonomous systems

Anomaly detection and identification

User-friendly Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI)

Knowledge models

Autonomy strategies

Mission plan creation, scheduling & execution

Ontologically inspired domain representation modeling (Digital Twin)


A customized NPAS user interface at a NASA facility
Developed for NASA: TR-Level 7 Solution Deployed in Multiple Projects

Developed for NASA, NPAS is an integrated toolkit that provides a stable, repeatable, model-based PHM system platform that facilitates the implementation and control of autonomous mission critical applications.
NPAS has been developed to assure that the following iPAS systems will meet or exceed their intended deep space functions:
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Power systems (AMPS)
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Avionics Systems
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Space Bus Network Interface
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Vehicle Manager