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Lights Out Autonomous Operation of an Earth Observing Sensorweb
International Symposium on Reducing the Cost of Spacecraft Ground Systems and Operations
(RCSGSO 2007).
Moscow, Russia.
June
2007
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CL#07-1702
Design of a Deep Space Scheduling System
International Workshop on Planning and Scheduling for Space
(IWPSS 2006).
Baltimore, MD.
October
2006
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CL#05-1007
Multi-Objective Scheduling for NASA's Deep Space Network Array
International Workshop on Planning and Scheduling for Space
(IWPSS 2006).
Baltimore, MD.
October
2006
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CL#06-2907
Integrating AI Planning for Telepresence with Time Delays
AAAI Fall Symposium on Spacecraft Autonomy.
Washington, DC.
October
2006
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CL#06-2753
The Deep Space Network Scheduling Problem
Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference
(IAAI 2005).
Pittsburgh, PA.
July
2005
CL#05-1007
Automating Deep Space Network Scheduling and Conflict Resolution
International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Automation in Space
(i-SAIRAS 2005).
Munich, Germany.
September
2005
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CL#05-1739
Optimizing Observing Sequence Design for Periodic and Non-periodic Phenomena: A Bayesian Approach
Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems
(ADASS 2005).
San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain.
October
2005
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CL#04-3448
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