Robust periodic planning and execution for autonomous spacecraft
IJCAI'97 Proceedings of the Fifteenth international joint conference on Artifical intelligence - Volume 2
A model-based approach to reactive self-configuring systems
AAAI'96 Proceedings of the thirteenth national conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 2
Guest Editor's Introduction: Spacecraft Autonomy and the Missions of Exploration
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Model-based diagnosis in the real world: lessons learned and challenges remaining
IJCAI'99 Proceedings of the 16th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 2
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The challenge of space flight in NASA's future is to enable more frequent and more intensive space exploration missions at lower cost. Nowhere is this challenge more acute than among the planetary exploration missions which JPL conducts for NASA. The launching of a new era of solar system exploration - beyond reconnaissance -- is being designed for the first time around the concept of sustained intelligent presence on the space platforms themselves. Artificial intelligence, spacecraft engineering, mission design, software engineering and systems engineering all have a role to play in this vision, and all are being integrated in new work on spacecraft autonomy.