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Scheduling Earth Observing Fleets Using Evolutionary Algorithms: Problem Description and Approach
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2002
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Cluster ComputingEngineeringEvolutionary AlgorithmsParallel MetaheuristicsProblem DescriptionOperations ResearchIdentical InstrumentsGenetic AlgorithmSystems EngineeringParallel ComputingCombinatorial OptimizationIntelligent OptimizationCloud SchedulingComputer EngineeringScheduling (Computing)Computer ScienceScheduling AnalysisAerospace EngineeringScheduling ProblemParallel ProgrammingMulti-satellite Scheduling
We describe work in progress concerning multi-instrument, multi-satellite scheduling. Most, although not all, Earth observing instruments currently in orbit are unique. In the relatively near future, however, we expect to see fleets of Earth observing spacecraft, many carrying nearly identical instruments. This presents a substantially new scheduling challenge. Inspired by successful commercial applications of evolutionary algorithms in scheduling domains, this paper presents work in progress regarding the use of evolutionary algorithms to solve a set of Earth observing related model problems. Both the model problems and the software are described. Since the larger problems will require substantial computation and evolutionary algorithms are embarrassingly parallel, we discuss our parallelization techniques using dedicated and cycle-scavenged workstations.
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