This paper describes three autonomy architectures for a system that continuously plans to control a fleet of spacecraft using collective mission goals instead of goals of command sequences for each spacecraft. A fleet of self-commanding spacecraft would autonomously coordinate itself to satisfy high level science and engineering goals in a changing partially-understood environment-making feasible the operation of tens of even a hundred spacecraft (such as for interferometer or magnetospheric constellation missions).
Autonomy Architectures for a Constellation of Spacecraft
2000
3 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Autonomy Architectures for a Constellation of Spacecraft
NTRS | 2000
|Autonomy Architectures for a Constellation of Spacecraft
NTRS | 1999
|Autonomy Architectures for a Constellation of Spacecraft
NTRS | 1999
|Autonomy Architectures for a Constellation of Spacecraft
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1999
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