Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 23

Thread: CIMON (Crew Interactive Mobile CompanioN), mobile and autonomous assistance system

  1. #11


    Space to Ground: meet CIMON: 07/06/2018

    Published on Jul 6, 2018

    NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station.

  2. #12


    The first AI robot has made it to space and it's kind of creepy lookin'

    Published on Jul 11, 2018

    The Crew Interactive Mobile Companion, or CIMON, is mankind's first big step to incorporating AI technology to their everyday life. CIMON will help with simple, everyday tasks...and hopefully not go rouge.

  3. #13

  4. #14


    World premiere – Rendezvous between CIMON and Alexander Gerst on the ISS

    Published on Nov 30, 2018

    International Space Station - Technology Experiment with Artificial Intelligence 'made in Germany'

    #CIMON – the astronaut assistant developed and built in Germany – has survived its cosmic baptism of fire. He worked together with the German ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst for around 90 minutes in the Columbus module of the International Space Station (ISS).

  5. #15


    Alexander Gerst interacts with CIMON

    Published on Nov 30, 2018

    ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst interacted with CIMON, an AI assistant for astronauts, onboard the International Space Station, on 15 November 2018. CIMON is short for Crew Interactive Mobile CompanioN and is a project of the DLR Space Administration/European Space Agency (ESA) to explores the use of AI as a way to mitigate crew stress and workload during long-term spaceflight.

    Credit:
    ESA/DLR/NASA

  6. #16


    Till Eisenberg: Waking up CIMON – the floating brain in space

    Oct 15, 2019

    For many people, Airbus is associated with aircraft, but it also does much more. In all that it does, the company always aims to reach beyond the clouds.

    Till Eisenberg is one of those who have helped Airbus make its mark in the final frontier of Space. He led an Airbus team that designed a floating electronic brain – called CIMON – that was sent to the International Space Station to help astronauts with their work. CIMON floats freely in zero gravity with its computerized facial screen watching, listening and communicating by voice with the astronauts. A future version is even being designed to read the mood of those on board in order to help them cope with the psychological demands of being in orbit.

  7. #17


    Silent Film: Time-out for CIMON in Washington D.C.

    Oct 25, 2019

    After 4 days of permanently meeting and greeting visitors at the #IAC2019, CIMON needs a break, and some fresh air: we're off to visit Washington DC!

  8. #18

  9. #19
    Article "New, Emotionally Intelligent Robot CIMON 2 Heads to Space Station"
    The little droid can assess astronauts' emotional states.

    by Mike Wall
    December 5, 2019

  10. #20
    Article "Meet CIMON-2, a new and improved robotic AI astronaut"
    The free-floating robot could make work more efficient on the International Space Station.

    by Carl Engelking
    December 5, 2019

Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast

Социальные закладки

Социальные закладки

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •