A frame-based expert scheduling system shell, PLAN-IT, is developed for spacecraft scheduling in the Request Integration Phase, using the Comet Rendezvous Asteroid Flyby (CRAF) mission as a development base. Basic, structured, and expert scheduling techniques are reviewed. Data elements such as activity representation and resource conflict representation are discussed. Resource constraints include minimum and maximum separation times between activities, percentage of time pointed at specific targets, and separation time between targeted intervals of a given activity. The different scheduling technique categories and the rationale for their selection are also considered
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This paper describes a behavioral competency level concerned with emergent scheduling of spacecraft ...
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NASA Ames Research Center has a diverse program in planning and scheduling. This paper highlights so...
This report describes two complementary approaches to the problem of space mission planning and sche...
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An Expert System is described which Rockwell Satellite and Space Electronics Division (S&SED) is dev...
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