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1 Mapping Formal Methods to NASA Capability Needs Connecting the Dots Dr. Michael Lowry

2 Breakout Session Goals NASA technology roadmaps http://www.nasa.gov/offices/oct/home/roadmaps/ind ex.html http://www.nasa.gov/offices/oct/home/roadmaps/ind ex.html Provide input to fill out technology roadmaps with math-based approaches to software and system engineering that enables capabilities for future missions. Canvas FM community on needed data to target R&D towards NASA software and systems. Steps towards a community letter to NASA engineering, technology, and mission decision makers.

3 Breakout Session Organization Provide input to session leads to fill out powerpoint templates. Session leads present 10 minute summaries Thursday morning after keynote. Grounded in NASA mission directorate’s future missions. Aviation: Cesar Munoz and Kristin Rozier, Sanjai (Classroom) Human Space: Johan Schumann and Teme Karsai (Plenary) Robotic Space: Michael Lowry, Oksana, Michael Whalen (Classroom)

4 Template Slides Map Research to Technology Candidate New Technology Candidate Intermediate Milestones for Capability and/or Technology New Capability Description Data needed for Research

5 Civil Aviation 1968,1978, today IFR Quotas19682014 JFK8084 O’Hare 135168 LaGuardia6076 Newark6070 Wash Nat60 64 United States Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 Alfred Kahn

6 Civil Aviation 2035 UTM < 400’UAS in National Airspace

7 Aviation Breakout Seed Relevant roadmaps: TA15, TA11 Safety-wide system assurance Enabling Assured Machine Autonomy for Aviation (2035 need date) – Capability to fully certify and trust autonomous systems for National Air Space operations. – Example technology: compositional reasoning for early lifecycle software development. – Challenge – verification of non-deterministic algorithms.

8 Human Space Exploration-Apollo

9 Apollo 11 LEM Descent Anomaly

10 Mars Science Lab – 14 minutes of terror Disciplined use of Static Analysis 25% of EDL modules checked with SPIN requiring manual instrumentation Feb. 2014 CACM

11 Human Mars Roadmap Technology Need Date 2021: Crewed to Near Earth Asteroid 2027: Crewed to Mars Orbit, Moons

12 Human Space Breakout Seed Relevant roadmaps: TA4, TA11,TA6,TA7 Capabilities: Smart Habitat, Autonomous Mission Operations, Complex Adaptive Systems Technologies: – V&V tools for autonomous planning, scheduling – V&V tools for Integrated system health mgmt – Enable in-flight real-time V&V for highly reconfigurable systems

13 Robotic Space SOA: remote joy-sticking and mission control for science operations. SOA: critical sequences – EDL and Orbit Insertion – require years of development and V&V. SOA: Science opportunities – subject to light-time delay to identify and retarget.

14 Future Missions: Autonomous and Automated

15 Robotic Space Breakout Seed Relevant roadmaps: TA4, TA11, TA8, TA5 Capabilities: Autonomous and Automated mission operations, Opportunistic Science Technologies: spec languages, code generation – V&V tools for automated autonomy – V&V tools for opportunistic and hazardous science where there is no viable Safing mode. – V&V for radiation tolerant hardware and software. – V&V for machine learning in uncertain environments.

16 Template Slides Map Research to Technology Candidate New Technology Candidate Intermediate Milestones for Capability and/or Technology New Capability Description Data needed for Research

17 Map Research To Technology Candidate Capability Name Technology Candidate (existing or new) Research Program, project, or paper with reference Short Description How it contributes to capability Metric contribution (qualitative or quantitative) Needed follow-on work and time frame

18 New Technology Candidate Capability name Technology description State of the Art (metric) End Goal for achieving capability

19 Intermediate Milestones Capability Name End Goal and Time Frame Intermediate Milestone(s) – Description – Time Frame

20 New Capability Capability name and description Missions that are enabled or enhanced Rationale Time frame (date needed) State of the Art

21 Data Needed for Research Artifact description (architecture, software/system design, software code, test results, telemetry). Benefit of having NASA artifact versus surrogate.


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