Gregg Rabideau
Contact Info
JPL Office
Bldg 301 Room 260J+ View Map (JPL Only)
Mailing Address
M/S 301-2604800 Oak Grove Drive
Pasadena, CA 91109-8099
Telephone
818.393.5364818.393.5244 (fax)
Official Bio
Gregg Rabideau is a researcher and developer in the Artificial Intelligence Group at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology. He is working on new planning and scheduling technologies for several space projects sponsored by NASA. His research interests include soft real-time re-planning and plan optimization. He holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in Computer Science from the University of Illinois where he graduated with highest honors. Gregg is the software lead for the ASPEN planning and scheduling system which received Honorable Mention in the 1999 NASA Software of the Year Competition and was a contributor to the Remote Agent Experiment which was co-winner in the same competition.Current Projects
Autonomous Sciencecraft Experiment (ASE)
Responsible for autonomy software development and spacecraft modeling.+ Read More
Automated Scheduling and Planning ENvironment (ASPEN)
Responsible for AI planning and scheduling software development.+ Read More
Continuous Activity Scheduling, Planning, Execution, and Replanning (CASPER)
Responsible for soft real-time planning software development.+ Read More
Publications
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Mission Operations with Autonomy: A preliminary report for Earth Observing-1 International Workshop on Planning and Scheduling for Space (IWPSS 2004). Darmstadt, Germany. June
2004 CL#04-0665
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G. Rabideau, B. Engelhardt, S. Chien, "Using Generic Preferences to Incrementally Improve Plan Quality," in Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Planning and Scheduling (AIPS 2000), Breckenridge, CO. April, 2000. CL#00-0399.
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G. Rabideau, R. Knight, S. Chien, A. Fukunaga, A. Govindjee, "Iterative Repair Planning for Spacecraft Operations in the ASPEN System," International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence Robotics and Automation in Space (iSAIRAS 99), Noordwijk, The Netherlands, June 1999. CL#99-0863.
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G. Rabideau, S. Chien, J. Willis, T. Mann, "Using Iterative Repair to Automate Planning and Scheduling of Shuttle Payload Operations," Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (IAAI 99), Orlando, Florida, July 1999. CL#98-0160.
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G. Rabideau, S. Chien, T. Estlin, A. Barrett, "Working Together: Centralized Command Sequence Generation for Cooperating Rovers," in Proceedings of the IEEE Aerospace Conference (IAC 99), Aspen, CO, March 1999. CL#98-1873.
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Awards
NASA Software of the Year Competition (2005) - Co-Winner
Autonomous Sciencecraft Experiment (ASE)+ See Results
NASA Group Achievement Award
Autonomous Sciencecraft Experiment (ASE)+ Read More
NASA Software of the Year Competition (1999) - Co-Winner
Remote Agent eXperiment (RAX)+ See Results
NASA Software of the Year Competition (1999) - Honorable Mention
Automated Scheduling and Planning ENvironment (ASPEN)+ See Results
NASA Group Achievement Award
Automated Scheduling and Planning ENvironment (ASPEN)+ Read More
NASA Group Achievement Award
Deep Space One (DS-1) Project Flight Software Team+ Read More
NASA Group Achievement Award
Data-Chaser Automated Planning and Scheduling System (DCAPS)+ Read More
Affiliations
Artificial Intelligence GroupSection 317 - Planning and Execution Systems
Division 31 - Information Technologies and Software Systems
Section 367 (old)
Division 36 (old)
JPL
NASA
California Institute of Technology