The RadarSAT Modified Antarctic Mapping Mission (MAMM) ran from September to November 2000. The MAMM mission consisted of over 2400 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data takes over Antarctica that had to satisfy coverage and other scientific criteria while obeying tight resource and operational constraints. Developing these plans is a time and knowledge intensive effort. It required over a work-year to manually develop a comparable plan for AMM-1, the precursor mission to MAMM. This paper describes the automated mission planning system for MAMM, which dramatically reduced mission planning costs to just a few work-weeks, and enabled rapid generation of "what-if" scenarios for evaluating mission-design trades. This latter capability informed several critical design decisions and was instrumental in accurately costing the mission. This paper describes the mission, the planning problem, the system architecture, the planning challenges involved, and the impact of the automated planning system on planning and operating the mission.
Automated planning for the Modified Antarctic Mapping Mission
2001 IEEE Aerospace Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.01TH8542) ; 1 ; 1/151-1/158 vol.1
2001-01-01
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Conference paper
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Automated Planning for the Antarctic Mapping Mission
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|The Radarsat Antarctic Mapping Mission
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|Features - ANTARCTIC MAPPING MISSION (AMM)
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