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A scheduling and resource management system for space applicationsEvery spacecraft, whether in orbit around the earth or an a deep space flight, has at its disposal limited amounts of the resources for it to accomplish its mission. Activity scheduling is currently a costly, human intensive task which requires a great deal of expertise. It belongs to a class of problems whose complexity increases exponentially with the number of operations. NASA has in the past accomplished this task by using a great deal of manpower, a large number of negotiating sessions, interminable bouts of phone tag, and mountains of paperwork. Lately the situation has improved with the introduction of automated scheduling techniques, but these to date still require expert involvement and fall short in some important ways. A prototype activity scheduler, MAESTRO, is introduced which is capable of meeting the needs of many NASA missions, eventually to include the Space Station. The approach to resource constrained scheduling is first discussed, then the intended domain for MAESTRO is described along with its design and current capabilities. A description of planned enhancements and revisions to the systems is also presented.
Document ID
19880019999
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Britt, Daniel L.
(Martin Marietta Aerospace Denver, CO, United States)
Geoffroy, Amy L.
(Martin Marietta Aerospace Denver, CO, United States)
Gohring, John R.
(Martin Marietta Aerospace Denver, CO, United States)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
August 1, 1988
Publication Information
Publication: NASA, Marshall Space Flight Center, Second Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Space Applications
Subject Category
Administration And Management
Accession Number
88N29383
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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