A system that can operate from a flight manifest to plan and simulate payload preparation and transport via Shuttle flights is described. The design alternatives and the prototype implementation of the payload hardware and inventory tracking system are discussed. It is shown how intelligent agents can be used to generate mission schedules, and how, through the use of these intelligent agents, knowledge becomes separated into small manageable knowledge bases.
Mission planning and simulation via intelligent agents
Space Station Automation III ; 1987 ; Cambridge, MA, United States
1987-01-01
Conference paper
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English
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