Collection Planning and Scheduling for Multiple Heterogeneous Satellite Missions: Survey, Optimization Problem, and Mathematical Programming Formulation
Snezana Mitrovic-Minic (),
Darren Thomson,
Jean Berger () and
Jeff Secker
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Snezana Mitrovic-Minic: MDA Systems Ltd.
Darren Thomson: MDA Systems Ltd.
Jean Berger: DRDC, Valcartier Research Centre
Jeff Secker: DRDC Ottawa
A chapter in Modeling and Optimization in Space Engineering, 2019, pp 271-305 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter introduces novel integrated management of multiple heterogeneous satellite missions for the purpose of intelligence collection. The focus is on optimization of acquisition planning and scheduling for various missions including single satellites and satellite constellations. The relevant optimization problem and its mathematical programming formulation that allow multiple area coverage plans for each acquisition request, as well as consideration of the quality measures of coverage plan, strip, and imaging opportunity, are presented. The chapter consists of a multi-mission planning system overview, a survey of relevant literature, a definition of the integrated acquisition scheduling optimization problem and its mathematical programming formulation.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-10501-3_11
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