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Autonomous Management and Tele-operation Technology

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With the continuous development of space technology, space competition is becoming increasingly fierce. And it has become a highlight and tough task to improve the on-orbit survivability of spacecraft and performance of the spacecraft. In deep space exploration missions, it has become the key research content in spacecraft operation and control to improve the efficiency of completing deep space exploration missions. The technical approaches to solve this problem include autonomous management technology and tele-operation technology, focusing on improving the autonomy of the probe and the level of ground operation and control technology, respectively.

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Sun, Z. (2021). Autonomous Management and Tele-operation Technology. In: Technologies for Deep Space Exploration. Space Science and Technologies. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4794-2_12

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