Mixed-Initiative Planning and Scheduling for Science Missions

Mixed-Initiative Planning and Scheduling for Science Missions
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ISBN-13 : 9781723743153
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Download or read book Mixed-Initiative Planning and Scheduling for Science Missions written by National Aeronautics and Space Adm Nasa and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2018-09-16 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 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 unavailable for collaboration on the joint objectives of the original proposal. Until November of 2002, SRI postponed work on the project in the hope that the Ames and JPL personnel would be able to find time for the planned collaborative research. During discussions between Dr. Karen Myers (the SRI institutional PI) and Dr. John Bresina (the project PI) during November of 2002, it was mutually agreed that SRI should work independently to achieve some of the research objectives for the project. In particular, Dr. Bresina identified explanation of plans and planner behavior as a critical area for research, based on feedback from demonstrating an initial prototype of MAPGEN to the operational community. For that reason, our focus from November of 2002 through the end of the project was on designing explanation methods to address this need.Myers, Karen L. and Wolverton, Michael J.Ames Research CenterSPACE MISSIONS; NASA SPACE PROGRAMS; SCHEDULING; MISSION PLANNING; MARS EXPLORATION; PLANNING; MARS ROVING VEHICLES; SEMANTICS; AUTOMATIC CONTROL; COMPUTER SYSTEMS PROGRAMS; ORGANIZATIONS; RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT


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