Proceedings of the International Workshop on Planning and Scheduling for Space

Oxnard, CA, USA October 1997

Table of Contents

1.     A Post-Process Optimization Algorithm for Resource Constrained Project Scheduling Paper
A. Aldas
The Boeing Company

2.     Scheduling Research and Applications Paper
M. Boddy, M. Ringer

Honeywell Technology Center

3.     Planning and Scheduling User Services for NASA's Deep Space Network Paper
C. Borden, Y. F. Wang, G. Fox
Jet Propulsion Laboratory

4.     Optimizing Observation Scheduling Objectives Paper
J. Bresina, R. Morris, W. Edgington

NASA Ames Research Center, Florida Institute of Technology

5.     An Object-Oriented Scheduling Architecture for Managing the Data Relay Satellite
Requests Paper
A. Cesta, P. Bazzica, G. Casonato

National Research Council of Italy, Universita di Roma

6.     Automating Generation of Tracking Plans for a Network of Communications Antennas Paper

S. Chien, A. Govindjee, T. Estlin, X. Wang, F. Fisher, R. Hill Jr.

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

7.     Using Artificial Intelligence Planning to Automate Science Data Analysis for Large Image Databases Paper

S. Chien, F. Fisher, H. Mortensen, E. Lo, R. Greeley

Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Arizona State University

8.     Resource Re-scheduling for a Network of Communications Antennas Paper
S. Chien, R. Lam, Q. Vu

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

9.     Maintenance Request Generation, Planning, and Scheduling for Highly Reusable
Space Transportation Paper

S. Chien, D. Decoste, A. Fukunaga, G. Rabideau, T. Mann, D. Winkler

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

10.  Emerging Techniques in Evolutionary Scheduling Paper

D. Corne

University of Reading

11.  Planning and Scheduling for Regional Validation Centers Paper
R. Cromp, J. Bane

NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center

 

12.  Makespan Scheduling for Assembly Tasks: Extended Abstract Paper                    

B. Drabble, D. Clements

CIRL, University of Oregon

13.  Repairing Plans On-the-fly Paper                                                                             

Drabble, J. Dalton, A. Tate

AIAA/University of Edinburgh

14.  Long Term Evolution of a Planning and Scheduling Capability for Real Planetary Applications Paper

Eggemeyer, S. Grenander, S. Peters, A. Amador

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

15.  Resource Allocation Using Fine-Grained Demand Models Paper                                           

K. Erol, R. Kohout

Intelligent Automation Inc.

16.  Al Planning for Just-In-Time Training in Space: ESA's Integrated Learning System Paper   
T. J. Grant, M. Verhoef, L. P. Gale

Origin Netherlands b.v.

17.  Active Statistical Learning of Heuristic Scheduling Strategies Paper                                     
J. Gratch, S. Chien, D. Mutz

University of Southern California, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

18.  Exploring Al Alternatives in Support of the General Observer Program for NGST Paper    
S. Grosvenor, J. Breed, L. Dallas, A. Koratkar

NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center

19.  Old and New Ideas for Integrating Planning and Execution Paper                            
O. Hansson, J. M. Hayes, C. A. Ocheret

Thinkbank, Inc.

20.  Using Common Graphics Paradign Implemented in a Java Applet to Represent Complex Scheduling Requirements Paper

J. Jaap, E. Davis, P. Meyer

George C. Marshall Space Flight Center

21.  Modification of an Existing Planning and Scheduling System to a New Mission Paper           

C. A. Johnson

Space Telescope Science Institute

22.  Rescheduling in Support of Space Operations Paper                                                                        
S. Jowers

The Boeing Company

23.  Reasoning About and Scheduling Linked HST Observations with SPIKE Paper        

L. Kramer, M. Giuliano

Space Telescope Science Institute

24.  Hubble Space Telescope Planning and Scheduling Problems Paper                                       
J. Leibee

Goddard Space Flight Center

 

25.  A Planning, Scheduling and Control Architecture for Advanced Life Support Systems Paper        

V. J. Leon, D. Kortenkamp, D. Schreckenghost

Texas A&M University, Metrica Inc.

26.  Load Forecasting of a Space-based Telecommunications Network: NASA's TDRSS Paper
A. J. Levine, D. H. Joesting

Goddard Space Flight Center, AlliedSignal Aerospace

27.  Large-Scale Planning Under Uncertainty: A Survey Paper                                      
M. L. Littman, S. M. Majercik

Duke University

28.  APGEN: A Multi-Mission Semi-Automated Planning Tool Paper                        
P. Maldague, A. Y. Ko, D. Page, T. Starbird

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

29.  Planning and Scheduling to Support EOS Science Data Processing Paper              
D. Marinelli

NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center

30.  Modeling Constraints for Scheduling Problems Paper                                                                   

B. McMahon

The Boeing Company

31.  Evolution of the Spike Planning and Scheduling System Paper                                               
G. Miller, L. Kramer, P. Stanley, T. Krueger, M. Giuliano

Space Telescope Science Institute

32.  On Board Planning for Autonomous Spacecraft Paper                                                                  

Muscettola, B. Smith, K. Rajan, G. Rabideau, C. Fry, D. Yan, S. Chien NASA Ames Research Center, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

33.  CIRCA and the Cassini Saturn Orbit Insertion: Solving a Prepositioning Problem Paper      
D. J. Musliner, R. P. Goldman

Honeywell Technology Center

34.  Application of Artificial Intelligence to Planning and Scheduling for Operations      On-board the Russian Mir Space Station

J. C. Novak, F. Robertson

NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center

35.  Program Action Plan Automation Tool: Scheduling Large Numbers for the 3rd Space Operations Squadron Paper

J. Ortiz, J. Wallace

USAF Phillips Laboratory, LMTO Space Operations Support Contract

36.  Robust Periodic Planning and Execution for Autonomous Spacecraft Paper

B. Pell, E. Gat, R. Keesing, N. Muscettola, B. Smith

NASA Ames Research Center, Recom Technologies, Caelum Research, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

37.  Automating Schedule Development for Shuttle Payload Operations Paper
G. Rabideau, S. Chien, C. Eggemeyer, T. Mann, J. Willis, S. Siewert, P. Stone Jet Propulsion Laboratory, University of Colorado, Carnegie Mellon University

 

38.  ASPEN: A Framework for Automated Planning and Scheduling of Spacecraft Operations Paper

G. Rabideau, A. Fukunaga, S. Chien, D. Yan

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

 

39.  The Overall Architecture of the HST Science Planning and Scheduling System Paper

R. Samson

Space Telescope Science Institute

 

40.  Simulation and Planning for Food Production Scheduling Paper                               

J. Schneider, A. Moore

Carnegie Mellon University, Schenley Park Research

 

41.  ASPEN: EO-1 Mission Activity Planning Made Easy Paper                                              

R. Sherwood, A. Govindiee, D. Yan, G. Rabideau, S. Chien, A. Fukunaga

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

 

42.  Design for X (DFX): Operations Characteristic Spacecraft Design Analysis Tool Paper   

R. Sherwood, S. Chien, G. Rabideau, T. Mann

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

 

43.  Extended Abstract: Towards Self-Reliant Autonomous Systems Paper                  

Simmons, S. Koenig, J. Lopez, R. Goodwin

Carnegie Mellon University, Georgia Institute of Technology, IBM Research

 

44.  Knowledge Acquisition for the Onboard Planner of an Autonomous Spacecraft Paper

B. Smith, K. Rajan, N. Muscettola

Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA Ames Research Center

 

45.  Toward the Development of Robust Scheduling Tools Paper                                  

S. Smith

Carnegie-Mellon University

 

46.  Solar System Ephemeris and Target Visibility Processing for HST Paper               

S. Stallcup

Space Telescope Science Institute

 

47.  Multiagent Learning for Autonomous Spacecraft Constellations Paper                   

P. Stone

Carnegie Mellon University

 

48.  A Unified Approach to Network Optimization of Satellite Communications Systems Paper        

K. Tasaki, J. Nickey, R. Hollingshead

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Stanford Telecommunications, Inc

 

49.  A Reactive Planner for a Model-based Executive Paper                                           

B. C. Williams, P. P. Nayak

NASA Ames Research Center

 

50.  Deterministic Scheduling in a Distributed Computing Environment Paper              

S. Yom, J. Hunt, K. Loya

Hughes Information Technology Corporation, Science Applications International Corporation