An Application of Multiattribute Decision Analysis to the Space Station Freedom Program. Case Study
Author | : National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2018-07-23 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781723513558 |
The results are described of an application of multiattribute analysis to the evaluation of high leverage prototyping technologies in the automation and robotics (A and R) areas that might contribute to the Space Station (SS) Freedom baseline design. An implication is that high leverage prototyping is beneficial to the SS Freedom Program as a means for transferring technology from the advanced development program to the baseline program. The process also highlights the tradeoffs to be made between subsidizing high value, low risk technology development versus high value, high risk technology developments. Twenty one A and R Technology tasks spanning a diverse array of technical concepts were evaluated using multiattribute decision analysis. Because of large uncertainties associated with characterizing the technologies, the methodology was modified to incorporate uncertainty. Eight attributes affected the rankings: initial cost, operation cost, crew productivity, safety, resource requirements, growth potential, and spinoff potential. The four attributes of initial cost, operations cost, crew productivity, and safety affected the rankings the most. Smith, Jeffrey H. and Levin, Richard R. and Carpenter, Elisabeth J. Jet Propulsion Laboratory NASA-CR-187432, JPL-PUBL-90-12, NAS 1.26:187432 NAS7-918; RTOP 476-30-70-08...