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The Exploration Vision calls for closer cooperation between humans and robots than ever before. Creating robust robotic assistants, as well as making key spacecraft systems self sufficient, requires building systems that can adapt their behavior to environments that are complex, rapidly changing, and incompletely understood. Ames Research Center has unique expertise and agency leadership in applying autonomy to NASA missions, developing the individual technologies required, and integrating these pieces into autonomous systems for flight missions and terrestrial demonstrations.

Areas of research and development include adaptive control technologies, control agent architectures, embedded decision systems, evolvable systems, intelligent robotics, adjustable autonomy, distributed and multi-agent systems, goal-level commanding, and planning and scheduling.

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Space Mission Crew Planning Domain Model Used in International Planning Competition
The International Planning Competition (IPC) is a biennial event organized in the context of the International Conference on Planning and Scheduling.. A main goal of the competition is to analyze ...
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Solar Array Constraint Engine Demonstrations
Jeremy Frank demonstrated the Solar Array Constraints Engine (SACE) software at 2008 AIAA Space, which took place September 9–11, 2008. Frank also demonstrated SACE at the International Conference on Automated ...
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Presentations at AIAA Space Conference
Jeremy Frank presented two posters at the 2008 AIAA Space Conference, held September 9–11, 2008. The first poster, “Automation for Operations,” describes the scope and accomplishments of the Automation for ...
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Presentations at International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling
Jeremy Frank presented three papers at the 2008 International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling, September 14-18, 2008. The first paper, “Speeding Up the Resource Envelope Computation for Activities with ...
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