The Automated Conflict Resolution System (ACRS) is a mission-current scheduling aid that predicts periods of mutual interference when two or more orbiting spacecraft are scheduled to communicate with the same Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) at the same time. The mutual interference predicted has the potential to degrade or prevent communications. Thus the ACRS system is a useful tool for aiding in the scheduling of Space Network (SN) communications
A human-in-the-loop simulation was conducted that examined separation assurance concepts in varying ...
The problem of expert systems relations as they pertain to space applications is discussed. First, t...
Automated separation assurance algorithms are envisioned to play an integral role in accommodating t...
A discussion is presented of how conflicts for Space Network resources should be resolved in the ATD...
The Tracking Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) return service performance can be degraded by inter...
The purpose is to initiate a discussion of how the conflict resolution process at the Network Contro...
Increases in the number of user spacecraft and data rates supported by NASA's Tracking and Data Rela...
The ability to detect and resolve conflicts automatically is considered to be an essential requireme...
conflict-aware scheduling algorithm is being developed to help automate the allocation of NASA s Dee...
Radio frequency interference on space-to-ground communications links can degrade performance and dis...
The Chorus software is designed to investigate near-term, tactical conflict and loss of separation d...
Software tools for interference analysis and mitigation were developed in the Communications Link An...
An ERBS-TDRSS Contact Planning System (ERBS-TDRSS CPS) is described which uses a graphics interface ...
Mutual interferences among geostationary satellite communication systems determine the permitted spa...
Today’s crowded airspace burdens both the pilot and controller with a heavy workload pertaining to t...
A human-in-the-loop simulation was conducted that examined separation assurance concepts in varying ...
The problem of expert systems relations as they pertain to space applications is discussed. First, t...
Automated separation assurance algorithms are envisioned to play an integral role in accommodating t...
A discussion is presented of how conflicts for Space Network resources should be resolved in the ATD...
The Tracking Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) return service performance can be degraded by inter...
The purpose is to initiate a discussion of how the conflict resolution process at the Network Contro...
Increases in the number of user spacecraft and data rates supported by NASA's Tracking and Data Rela...
The ability to detect and resolve conflicts automatically is considered to be an essential requireme...
conflict-aware scheduling algorithm is being developed to help automate the allocation of NASA s Dee...
Radio frequency interference on space-to-ground communications links can degrade performance and dis...
The Chorus software is designed to investigate near-term, tactical conflict and loss of separation d...
Software tools for interference analysis and mitigation were developed in the Communications Link An...
An ERBS-TDRSS Contact Planning System (ERBS-TDRSS CPS) is described which uses a graphics interface ...
Mutual interferences among geostationary satellite communication systems determine the permitted spa...
Today’s crowded airspace burdens both the pilot and controller with a heavy workload pertaining to t...
A human-in-the-loop simulation was conducted that examined separation assurance concepts in varying ...
The problem of expert systems relations as they pertain to space applications is discussed. First, t...
Automated separation assurance algorithms are envisioned to play an integral role in accommodating t...