Autonomous mission scheduling, a new concept for NASA ground data systems, is a decentralized and distributed approach to scientific spacecraft planning, scheduling, and command management. Systems and services are provided that enable investigators to operate their own instruments. In autonomous mission scheduling, separate nodes exist for each instrument and one or more operations nodes exist for the spacecraft. Each node is responsible for its own operations which include planning, scheduling, and commanding; and for resolving conflicts with other nodes. One or more database servers accessible to all nodes enable each to share mission and science planning, scheduling, and commanding information. The architecture for autonomous mission sc...
In this paper, we summarize current research at Carnegie Mellon University aimed at development of h...
The increasing complexity of space operations and the inclusion of interorganizational and internati...
As humankind embarks on longer space missions farther from home, the requirements and environments f...
The development of a dynamic autonomous system (DYASS) of resources for the mission support of near-...
Space missions are characterized by long distances, difficult or unavailable communication and high ...
In this paper we describe the use of our planning and scheduling framework, HSTS, to reduce the comp...
For ambitious upcoming aerospace missions, autonomy will play a crucial role in achieving complex mi...
Mission planning and scheduling of spacecraft operations are becoming more complex at NASA. Describe...
Space missions are characterized by long distances, difficult or unavailable communication and high ...
Due to the unique set of constraints that need to be met for spacecraft mission software, the design...
In this paper, we present a system for Distributed Intelligent Planning and Scheduling (DIPS) that h...
This paper is a consolidated report on ten major planning and scheduling systems that have been deve...
The international character of future manned space missions will compel the involvement of several i...
This paper describes a behavioral competency level concerned with emergent scheduling of spacecraft ...
When reducing the operations costs of a satellite program, planning and scheduling are prime areas f...
In this paper, we summarize current research at Carnegie Mellon University aimed at development of h...
The increasing complexity of space operations and the inclusion of interorganizational and internati...
As humankind embarks on longer space missions farther from home, the requirements and environments f...
The development of a dynamic autonomous system (DYASS) of resources for the mission support of near-...
Space missions are characterized by long distances, difficult or unavailable communication and high ...
In this paper we describe the use of our planning and scheduling framework, HSTS, to reduce the comp...
For ambitious upcoming aerospace missions, autonomy will play a crucial role in achieving complex mi...
Mission planning and scheduling of spacecraft operations are becoming more complex at NASA. Describe...
Space missions are characterized by long distances, difficult or unavailable communication and high ...
Due to the unique set of constraints that need to be met for spacecraft mission software, the design...
In this paper, we present a system for Distributed Intelligent Planning and Scheduling (DIPS) that h...
This paper is a consolidated report on ten major planning and scheduling systems that have been deve...
The international character of future manned space missions will compel the involvement of several i...
This paper describes a behavioral competency level concerned with emergent scheduling of spacecraft ...
When reducing the operations costs of a satellite program, planning and scheduling are prime areas f...
In this paper, we summarize current research at Carnegie Mellon University aimed at development of h...
The increasing complexity of space operations and the inclusion of interorganizational and internati...
As humankind embarks on longer space missions farther from home, the requirements and environments f...