The objective of this joint NASA Ames/JPL/SRI project was to develop mixed-initiative planning and scheduling technology that would enable more effective and efficient planning of science missions. The original intent behind the project was to have all three organizations work closely on the overall research and technology development objectives. Shortly after the project began, however, the Ames and JPL project members made a commitment to develop and field an operational mixed-initiative planning and scheduling tool called MAPGEN for the 2003 Mars Exploration Rover (MER) mission [Ai-Chang et al. 2003]. Because of the tremendous amounts of time and effort that went into making that tool a success, the Ames and JPL personnel were mostly una...
This article describes a challenging, real-world planning problem within the context of a NASA missi...
Modern planning and scheduling systems are capable of dealing with the size and complexity of many r...
The international character of future manned space missions will compel the involvement of several i...
The Mars Exploration Rovers Mars ‘03 mission is one of NASA’s most ambitious science missions to dat...
One of the ground tools used to operate the Mars Exploration Rovers is a mixed-initiative planning s...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Project is an aggressive mission launching in 2009 to investigate ...
The problem of planning the operations of scientific instruments on a planetary mission is character...
Modern planning and scheduling systems are capable of dealing with the size and complexity of many r...
Bringing artificial intelligence planning and scheduling applications into the real world is a hard ...
A number of new tactical planning and operations tools were deployed on the highly successful Mars E...
Astronauts and robots must collaborate effectively to safely and efficiently explore harsh extraterr...
Planetary science missions are among the most complex systems that humanity builds, are developed ov...
The Mars Program Planning Group (MPPG) was an agency wide effort, chartered in March 2012 by the NAS...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), set to launch in 2011, is a highly advanced, fission powered vers...
Not only has the number of JPL spacecraft launched per year exploded over the past few years, but al...
This article describes a challenging, real-world planning problem within the context of a NASA missi...
Modern planning and scheduling systems are capable of dealing with the size and complexity of many r...
The international character of future manned space missions will compel the involvement of several i...
The Mars Exploration Rovers Mars ‘03 mission is one of NASA’s most ambitious science missions to dat...
One of the ground tools used to operate the Mars Exploration Rovers is a mixed-initiative planning s...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Project is an aggressive mission launching in 2009 to investigate ...
The problem of planning the operations of scientific instruments on a planetary mission is character...
Modern planning and scheduling systems are capable of dealing with the size and complexity of many r...
Bringing artificial intelligence planning and scheduling applications into the real world is a hard ...
A number of new tactical planning and operations tools were deployed on the highly successful Mars E...
Astronauts and robots must collaborate effectively to safely and efficiently explore harsh extraterr...
Planetary science missions are among the most complex systems that humanity builds, are developed ov...
The Mars Program Planning Group (MPPG) was an agency wide effort, chartered in March 2012 by the NAS...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), set to launch in 2011, is a highly advanced, fission powered vers...
Not only has the number of JPL spacecraft launched per year exploded over the past few years, but al...
This article describes a challenging, real-world planning problem within the context of a NASA missi...
Modern planning and scheduling systems are capable of dealing with the size and complexity of many r...
The international character of future manned space missions will compel the involvement of several i...