@Article{KucinskisFerr:2013:PlOnSa,
author = "Kucinskis, Fabricio de Novaes and Ferreira, Mauricio Goncalves
Vieira",
affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Instituto
Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)}",
title = "Planning On-Board Satellites for the Goal-Based Operations for
Space Missions",
journal = "IEEE Latin America Transactions",
year = "2013",
volume = "11",
number = "4",
pages = "1110--1120",
month = "June",
keywords = "goal-based mission operation, on-board planning, satellites
autonomy, constraint satisfaction problems.",
abstract = "The operation of space missions through the sending of goals,
instead of sequences of commands, is an emerging paradigm. In this
form of operation, the satellite is responsible for the planning
and scheduling of its tasks, determining the best way to achieve
the goals received. This kind of operation has the potential to
improve the usage of the resources available in the space segment,
and also makes possible for satellites to autonomously respond to
anomalies and opportunities detected in orbit. This paper presents
an architecture for on-board software that aims to enable the
adoption of such paradigm in future missions of the Brazilian
National Institute for Space Research (INPE). A case study for an
INPE mission was created and executed in a prototype for a
satellite's on-board computer. The study is summarized in this
paper, together with performance data.",
issn = "1548-0992",
label = "isi 2013-11",
language = "pt",
urlaccessdate = "21 maio 2024"
}