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Coordinated Science Campaign Scheduling for Sensor Webs

Morris, R, Dungan, J, Edgington, W, Williams, J, Carlson, C, Fleming, D, Wood, T, and Yorke-Smith, N. Coordinated Science Campaign Scheduling for Sensor Webs. Proceedings of i-SAIRAS'05, Munchen, Germany, September 2005.

Abstract: Future Earth observing missions will study different aspects and interacting pieces of the Earth's eco-system. Scientists are designing increasingly complex, interdisciplinary campaigns to exploit the diverse capabilities of multiple Earth sensing assets. In addition, spacecraft platforms are being configured into clusters, trains, or other distributed organizations in order to improve either the quality or the coverage of observations. These simultaneous advances in the design of science campaigns and in the missions that will provide the sensing resources to support them offer new challenges in the coordination of data and operations that are not addressed by current practice. For example, the scheduling of scientific observations for satellites in low Earth orbit is currently conducted independently by eachmission operations center. An absence of an information infrastructure to enable the scheduling of coordinated observations involving multiple sensors makes it difficult to execute campaigns involving multiple assets. This paper proposes a software architecture and describes a prototype system called DESOPS (Distributed Earth Science Observation Planning and Scheduling) that will address this deficiency.

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