International Workshop on Planning and Scheduling for Space
Moffett Field, CA, USA March 2013
Table of Contents
0.
Invited Talk: Using Space, Air, Marine, and
Ground Assets for Disaster Response and Environmental Monitoring Paper Slides
Steve Chien, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
1.
Leveraging Planning Tools to Demonstrate the
Feasibility of the OpTIIX Public Outreach Mission Paper Slides
Mark E. Giuliano and Reiko Rager, Space Telescope Science Institute
2.
Mission Design Evaluation Using Automated
Planning for High Resolution Imaging of Dynamic Surface Processes from the ISS Paper Slides
Russell Knight, Andrea Donnellan, and Joseph J. Green
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
3.
Planning Drivers for the BepiColombo MPO Science
Payload Operations
Sara de la Fuente, Raymond Hoofs, Mauro Casale Paper Slides
European Space Astronomy Center, European Space Agency
4.
The Cluster Experience - Successful Planning of
a Space Mission against the Challenges of an ageing Spacecraft Fleet Paper Slides
Mauro Bartesaghi, Telespazio VEGA Deutschland GmbH
Silvia Sangiorgi, Dr. Jrgen Volpp, European Space Agency, HSO-OPC
5.
Multi-Mission Scheduling Operations at UC
Berkeley Paper Slides
Manfred Bester, Gregory Picard, Bryce Roberts, Mark Lewis, and Sabine Frey
Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley
6.
SAC-D/Aquarius Mission Automated Plan Generation
and Execution Validation Paper
Slides
Eduardo Romero, Marcelo Oglietti, Estefanġa De Elġa
CONAE - Argentine National Space Agency
7.
Ontological Models To Support Planning
Operations Paper Slides
Pete Bonasso, Mark Boddy*, Dave Kortenkamp, Scott Bell
TRACLabs, Inc., *Adventium Enterprises
8.
Embedding Temporal Constraints For Coordinated
Execution in Habitat Automation Paper
Slides
Paul Morris, Mark Schwabacher, NASA Ames Research Center
Michael Dalal, SGT, Charles Fry, Dell Services
9.
Automating Stowage Operations for the
International Space Station
Paper Slides
Russell Knight, Gregg Rabideau, Andrew Mishkin, Young Lee
Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology
10. Scheduling
Spitzer: The SIRPASS Story Paper
Slides
David S. Mittman
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Robert Hawkins, Space Telescope Science Institute
11. The
Mystery of the Missing Requirements: Optimization Metrics for SPIKE Long Range Planning, Paper Slides
Mark E. Giuliano, Space Telescope Science Institute
12. Scheduling
Science Campaigns for the Rosetta Mission: A Preliminary Report Paper Slides
Steve Chien, Gregg Rabideau, Daniel Tran
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Federico Nespoli, David Frew, Harold Metselaar,
Michael Kueppers, Manuel Fernandez, Laurence OĠRourke
European Space Astronomy Center, European Space Agency
13. Invited
Talk: Integrating Planning,
Execution and Diagnosis to Enable Autonomous Mission Operations Paper Slides
Jeremy Frank, Gordon Aaseng, K. Michael Dalal, Charles Fry, Charles Lee, Rob McCann, Sriram
Narasimhan, Lilijana Spirkovska, Keith Swanson
NASA Ames Research Center
Lui Wang and Arthur Molin and Larry Garner
NASA Johnson Space Center
14. Global
Optimization with Hill Climbing in Earth Observation Mission Planning Paper Slides
Christian Wozar, Robin Steel, Telespazio VEGA Deutschland GmbH
15. Planning
of Satellite Images Applied to Early Warning Hydrological Models Paper Slides
Estefanġa De Elġa, Marcelo Oglietti, Sergio Masuelli, Eduardo Romero
CONAE - Argentine National Space Agency
16. Self-Organizing
MPS for Dynamic EO Constellation Scenarios Paper Slides
C. Iacopino, and P. Palmer, U. Surrey
N. Policella and A. Donati, ESOC, European Space Agency,
A. Brewer, Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd.
17. Experiments
with a Parallel Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm for Scheduling Paper Slides
Matthew Brown, University of Southern California
Mark D. Johnston, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
18. Automated
Contact Graph Generation with SPSCGR Paper Slides
Philip Tsao, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
19. Benefits
for the standardization of Mission Planning Services from Advanced Planning
Experiences Paper Slides
Simone Fratini, Nicola Policella, Alessandro Donati, Mario Merri, Mehran
Sarkarati, and Mariella Spada European Space Agency, ESA/ESOC
20. A
path planning approach to noise-minimal rotorcraft landing trajectories
Robert A. Morris, Ames Research Center Paper Slides
Matthew Johnson, Institute for Human and Machine Cognition
K. Brent Venable, Tulane University/Florida IHMC
James Lindsey, Monterey Technologies
21. Automated
Planning and Policy Learning for Surveillance Missions Paper Slides
S. Bernardini, M. Fox and D. Long, KingĠs College London
22. An
Ad-hoc Planner for the Mars Express Mission Paper Slides
Martin Kolombo, Martin Pecka, Roman Bartak, Charles University
23. Flexibility
& Autonomy in Mars Express Planning using LMP Paper Slides
R. Steel, Telespazio VEGA Deutschland GmbH
E. Rabenau, NOVA Space Associates
Ltd
24. A
Flexible Architecture for Creating Scheduling Algorithms as used in STK
Scheduler Paper Slides
W. A. Fisher and Ella Herz, Optwise Corporation and Orbit Logic Inc.
25. Automated
Plan Generation for Alphasat Payload Operations Paper Slides
Nicola Policella and Henrique Oliveira (ESA/ESOC)
Edoardo Benzi (ESA/ESTEC)
26. Onboard
Mission Planning on the Intelligent Payload Experiment (IPEX) Cubesat Mission Paper Slides
S. Chien, J. Doubleday, D. Tran,
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
J. Bellardo, C. Francis, E. Baumgarten, A. Williams, E. Yee, D. Fluitt, E.
Stanton, J. Piug-Suari, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis
Obispo, CA
27. V
AMOS Verification of Autonomous Mission Planning Onboard a Spacecraft Paper Slides
Maria Theresia Wrle, Christoph Lenzen. DLR / GSOC
Author Index
Paper(s) |
Author |
13 |
Aaseng, Gordon |
22 |
Bartak, Roman |
4 |
Bartesaghi, Mauro |
26 |
Baumgarten, Eric |
7 |
Bell, Scott |
26 |
Bellardo, John |
20 |
Benable, K. Brent |
25 |
Benzi, Edoardo |
21 |
Bernardini, Sara |
5 |
Bester, Manfred |
7 |
Boddy, Mark |
7 |
Bonasso, Pete |
16 |
Brewer, A. |
17 |
Brown, Matthew |
3 |
Casale, Mauro |
0, 12, 26 |
Chien, Steve |
8, 13 |
Dalal, Michael |
6, 15 |
De Elia, Estefania |
3 |
De la Fuente, Sara |
2 |
Donnellan, Andrea |
16, 19 |
Donati, Alessandro |
26 |
Doubleday, Joshua |
12 |
Fernandez, Manuel |
24 |
Fisher, W. A |
26 |
Fluitt, Daniel |
21 |
Fox, Maria |
26 |
Francis, Craig |
13 |
Frank, Jeremy |
19 |
Fratini, Simone |
12 |
Frew, David |
5 |
Frey, Sabine |
8, 13 |
Fry, Charles |
13 |
Garner, Larry |
1, 11 |
Giuliano, Mark E. |
2 |
Green, Joseph J. |
10 |
Hawkins, Robert |
24 |
Herz, Ella |
3 |
Hoofs, Raymond |
16 |
Iacopino, C. |
20 |
Johnson, Matthew |
17 |
Johnston, Mark |
2, 9 |
Knight, Russell |
22 |
Kolombo, Martin |
7 |
Kortenkamp, Dave |
12 |
Kueppers, Michael |
13 |
Lee, Charles |
9 |
Lee, Young |
27 |
Lenzen, Christoph |
5 |
Lewis, Mark |
20 |
Lindsey, James |
21 |
Long, Derek |
15 |
Masuelli, Sergio |
13 |
McCann, Rob |
19 |
Merri, Mario |
9 |
Mishkin, Andrew |
10 |
Mittman, David |
13 |
Molin, Arthur |
8 |
Morris, Paul |
20 |
Morris, Robert A |
13 |
Narasimhan, Sriram |
12 |
Nespoli, Federico |
6, 15 |
Oglietti, Marcelo |
25 |
Oliveira, Henrique |
12 |
OĠRourke, Laurence |
16 |
Palmer, P. |
22 |
Pecka, Martin |
5 |
Picard, Gregory |
16, 19, 25 |
Policella, Nicola |
26 |
Puig-Suari, Jordi |
23 |
Rabenau, E |
9, 12 |
Rabideau, Gregg |
1 |
Rager, Reiko |
5 |
Roberts, Pryce |
6, 15 |
Romero, Eduardo |
4 |
Sangiorgi, Silvia |
19 |
Sarkarati, Mehran |
8 |
Schwabacher, Mark |
19 |
Spada, Mariella |
13 |
Spirkovska, Lilijana |
26 |
Stanton, Eric |
14, 23 |
Steel, Robin |
13 |
Swanson, Keith |
12, 26 |
Tran, Daniel |
18 |
Tsao, Philip |
4 |
Volpp, Dr. Jrgen |
13 |
Wang, Lui |
26 |
Williams, Austin |
27 |
Wrle, Maria Theresia |
14 |
Wozar, Christian |
26 |
Yee, Edmund |
Institution Index |
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Paper(s) |
Institutional |
Location |
7 |
Adventium Enterprises |
Minneapolis, Minnesota |
26 |
California Polytechnic State University |
San
Luis Obispo, California |
22 |
Charles University |
Prague, Czech Republic |
6, 15 |
CONAE, |
Cordoba, Argentina |
8 |
Dell Services Federal Government |
Moffett Field, California |
27 |
DLR /GSOC |
Oberpfaffenhofen,
Germany |
0, 2, 9, 10, 12, 17, 18, 26 |
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, |
Pasadena, California |
1, 10, 11 |
Space Telescope Sciences Institute |
Baltimore, Maryland |
3, 12 |
European Space Astronomy Center, European Space Agency |
Madrid, Spain |
4, 16, 19, 25 |
European Space Operations Center, European Space Agency |
Darmstadt, Germany |
25 |
European Space Research and Technology Center, |
Noordwijk,
The Netherlands |
20 |
Institute for Human and Machine Cognition |
Pensacola, Florida |
21 |
KingĠs College London |
London, United Kingdom |
20 |
Monterey Technologies |
Monterey,
California |
8, 13, 20 |
NASA Ames Research Center |
Moffett Field, California |
13 |
NASA Johnson Space Center |
Houston, Texas |
23 |
NOVA Space Associates, Ltd, ESOC |
Darmstadt, Germany |
24 |
Optwise Corporation |
Fremont, California |
24 |
Orbit Logic Incorporated |
Greenbelt, Maryland |
5 |
Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California at Berkeley |
Berkeley, California |
8 |
Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies |
Moffett Field, California |
16 |
Surrey Space Centre |
Guildford, United Kingdom |
16 |
Surrey Satellite Technology, Ltd. |
Guildford, United Kingdom |
4, 14, 23 |
Telespazio VEGA Deutschland GmbH |
Darmstadt, Germany |
7 |
TRACLabs, Inc |
Webster, Texas |
20 |
Tulane University |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
17 |
University of Southern California |
Los Angeles, California |