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Applications of artificial intelligence to mission planningThe scheduling problem facing NASA-Marshall mission planning is extremely difficult for several reasons. The most critical factor is the computational complexity involved in developing a schedule. The size of the search space is large along some dimensions and infinite along others. It is because of this and other difficulties that many of the conventional operation research techniques are not feasible or inadequate to solve the problems by themselves. Therefore, the purpose is to examine various artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to assist conventional techniques or to replace them. The specific tasks performed were as follows: (1) to identify mission planning applications for object oriented and rule based programming; (2) to investigate interfacing AI dedicated hardware (Lisp machines) to VAX hardware; (3) to demonstrate how Lisp may be called from within FORTRAN programs; (4) to investigate and report on programming techniques used in some commercial AI shells, such as Knowledge Engineering Environment (KEE); and (5) to study and report on algorithmic methods to reduce complexity as related to AI techniques.
Document ID
19910004626
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Ford, Donnie R.
(Alabama Univ. Huntsville, AL, United States)
Rogers, John S.
(Alabama Univ. Huntsville, AL, United States)
Floyd, Stephen A.
(Alabama Univ. Huntsville, AL, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
December 7, 1990
Subject Category
Cybernetics
Report/Patent Number
NASA-CR-184994
NAS 1.26:184994
Accession Number
91N13939
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAG8-717
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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