Technology Readiness Levels Actual Questions And Correct Verified Answers.
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TRL
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TRL
TRL 1 - correct answer Basic principles observed and reported: Transition from scientific research to applied
research. Essential characteristics and behaviors of systems and architectures. Descriptive tools
are mathematical formulations or algorithms...
TRL 1 - correct answer Basic principles observed and reported: Transition from
scientific research to applied
research. Essential characteristics and behaviors of systems and architectures. Descriptive tools
are mathematical formulations or algorithms.
TRL 2 - correct answer Applied research: technology concept and/or
application formulated. Once basic principles are observed, practical applications can be formulated.
Examples are limited to analytic studies and experimentation.
TRL 3 - correct answer Critical function, proof of concept established. Active
research and development is initiated. Laboratory studies aim to validate analytical predictions of
separate components of the technology. Examples include components that are not yet integrated or
representative.
TRL 4 - correct answer laboratory testing of integrated systems. Design,
development and lab testing of technological components are performed. Here, basic technological
components are integrated to establish that they will work together. This is a relatively "low fidelity"
prototype in comparison with the eventual system.
TRL 5 - correct answer Lab testing of integrated system. The basic
technological components are integrated together with realistic supporting elements to be tested in a
simulated environment. This is a "high fidelity" prototype compared to the eventual system.
TRL 6 - correct answer Prototype system verified. The prototype, which is well
beyond that of level 5, is tested in a relevant environment. The system or process demonstration is
carried out in an operational environment.
TRL 7 - correct answer Pilot system demonstrated. System prototyping
demonstration in an operational environment. Prototype is near, or at, planned operational system
level. The final design is virtually complete. The goal of this stage is to remove engineering and
manufacturing risk.
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